Modern Techniques of Surface Science (Cambridge Solid State Science Series)

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The book describes the physical basis of all of the principal and the majority of the more specialized techniques used today in studies of well-characterized solid surfaces. The techniques are grouped according to the underlying physics and are described in nine chapters. The treatment of each technique concentrates on the basic physical principles, and illustrates its use with selected examples with an emphasis on understanding the concepts. Included in each of these discussions is a view of the strengths, the weaknesses, and the complementary aspects of the individual methods. Although some mention is included of the potential use of some of the methods to study technical surfaces, the emphasis of the examples is taken from studies of the basic chemistry and physics of well-characterized surfaces under ultra-high vacuum conditions, aimed at elucidating their structural, compositional, electronic, and vibrational properties. This edition includes new material on synchrotron radiation related techniques, scanning tunnelling microscopy and spectroscopy, and Raman spectroscopy.

Author(s): D. P. Woodruff, T. A. Delchar
Series: Cambridge Solid State Science Series
Edition: 2
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 1994

Language: English
Pages: 604
Tags: Физика;Практикумы, экспериментальная физика и физические методы исследования;