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VanHove, Michel A |
Low-Energy Electron Diffraction |
I03861 |
1986 |
eBook |
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152 |
Kuzmany, Hans |
Solid-State Spectroscopy |
I03725 |
1998 |
eBook |
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153 |
Chopra, Kasturi |
Thin Film Device Applications |
I03371 |
1983 |
eBook |
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154 |
Brenig, Wilhelm |
Desorption Induced by Electronic Transitions DIET II |
I03111 |
1985 |
eBook |
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155 |
Grunze, Michael |
Kinetics of Interface Reactions |
I02883 |
1987 |
eBook |
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156 |
Gelbart, William M |
Micelles, Membranes, Microemulsions, and Monolayers |
I02879 |
1994 |
eBook |
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157 |
Dupuy, C. H. S |
Physics of Nonmetallic Thin Films |
I02644 |
1976 |
eBook |
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158 |
O'Connor, D.J |
Surface Analysis Methods in Materials Science |
I02499 |
1992 |
eBook |
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159 |
Lettington, A.H |
Thin Film Diamond |
I02470 |
1994 |
eBook |
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160 |
MacDonald, R.J |
Surface Science |
I02168 |
1996 |
eBook |
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151.
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Title | Low-Energy Electron Diffraction : Experiment, Theory and Surface Structure Determination |
Author(s) | VanHove, Michel A;Weinberg, William Henry;Chan, Chi-Ming |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1986. |
Description | XVIII, 604 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Surface crystallography plays the same fundamental role in surface science which bulk crystallography has played so successfully in solid-state physics and chemistry. The atomic-scale structure is one of the most important aspects in the understanding of the behavior of surfaces in such widely diverse fields as heterogeneous catalysis, microelectronics, adhesion, lubrication, cor?? rosion, coatings, and solid-solid and solid-liquid interfaces. Low-Energy Electron Diffraction or LEED has become the prime tech?? nique used to determine atomic locations at surfaces. On one hand, LEED has yielded the most numerous and complete structural results to date (almost 200 structures), while on the other, LEED has been regarded as the "technique to beat" by a variety of other surface crystallographic methods, such as photoemission, SEXAFS, ion scattering and atomic diffraction. Although these other approaches have had impressive successes, LEED has remained the most productive technique and has shown the most versatility of application: from adsorbed rare gases, to reconstructed surfaces of sem?? iconductors and metals, to molecules adsorbed on metals. However, these statements should not be viewed as excessively dogmatic since all surface?? sensitive techniques retain untapped potentials that will undoubtedly be explored and exploited. Moreover, surface science remains a multi-technique endeavor. In particular, LEED never has been and never will be self?? sufficient. LEED has evolved considerably and, in fact, has reached a watershed |
ISBN,Price | 9783642827211 |
Keyword(s) | 1. CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
2. Crystallography and Scattering Methods
3. EBOOK
4. EBOOK - SPRINGER
5. Interfaces (Physical sciences)
6. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
7. Surface and Interface Science, Thin Films
8. Surfaces (Physics)
9. THIN FILMS
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Title | Solid-State Spectroscopy : An Introduction |
Author(s) | Kuzmany, Hans |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. |
Description | XV, 451 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Spectroscopic methods have opened up a new horizon in our knweledge about solid-state materials. Numerous techniques using electromagnetic radiation or charged and neutral particles have been invented and worked out to a high level in order to provide more detailed information on the solids. In this text, new radiation sources like lasers and synchrotrons are discussed. It prvides a description of the linear response together with the basic principles and the technical background for various scattering experiments. Fourier transform spectroscopy, pulsed and magnetic NMR tecniques, photo-emission, and light and electron scattering are elucidated. Each chapter includes problems. The concept of this textbook is designed for graduate students |
ISBN,Price | 9783662035948 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - SPRINGER
3. Interfaces (Physical sciences)
4. LASERS
5. MICROSCOPY
6. Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical Devices
7. PHOTONICS
8. SOLID STATE PHYSICS
9. SPECTROSCOPY
10. Spectroscopy and Microscopy
11. Surface and Interface Science, Thin Films
12. Surfaces (Physics)
13. THIN FILMS
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Title | Thin Film Device Applications |
Author(s) | Chopra, Kasturi |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer US, 1983. |
Description | XII, 300 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Two-dimensional materials created ab initio by the process of condensation of atoms, molecules, or ions, called thin films, have unique properties significantly different from the corresponding bulk materials as a result of their physical dimensions, geometry, nonequilibrium microstructure, and metallurgy. Further, these characteristic features of thin films can be drasti?? cally modified and tailored to obtain the desired and required physical characteristics. These features form the basis of development of a host of extraordinary active and passive thin film device applications in the last two decades. On the one extreme, these applications are in the submicron dimensions in such areas as very large scale integration (VLSI), Josephson junction quantum interference devices, magnetic bubbles, and integrated optics. On the other extreme, large-area thin films are being used as selective coatings for solar thermal conversion, solar cells for photovoltaic conver?? sion, and protection and passivating layers. Indeed, one would be hard?? pressed to find many sophisticated modern optical and electronic devices which do not use thin films in one way or the other. With the impetus provided by industrial applications, the science and technology of thin films have undergone revolutionary development and even today continue to be recognized globally as frontier areas of RID work. Major technical developments in any field of science and technology are invariably accompanied by an explosion of published literature in the form of scientific publications, reviews, and books |
ISBN,Price | 9781461336822 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - SPRINGER
3. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
4. Interfaces (Physical sciences)
5. Surface and Interface Science, Thin Films
6. Surfaces (Physics)
7. THIN FILMS
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Title | Desorption Induced by Electronic Transitions DIET II : Proceedings of the Second International Workshop, Schlo?? Elmau, Bavaria, October 15???17, 1984 |
Author(s) | Brenig, Wilhelm;Menzel, Dietrich |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1985. |
Description | X, 294 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | The second workshop on Desorption Induced by Electronic Transitions (DIET II) took place October 15-17, 1984, in SchloB Elmau, Bavaria. DIET II, fol?? lowing the great success of DIET I (edited by N. H. Tolk, M. M. Traum, J. C. Tully, T. E. Madey and published in Springer Ser. Chem. Phys. , Vol. 24), again brought together over 60 workers in this exciting field. The "hard co?? re of experts" was essentially the same as in DIET I but the general overlap of participants between the two meetings was small. While DIET I had the function of an exposition of the status of the field DIET II focussed more on new developments. The main emphasis was again on the microscopic under?? standing of DIET but a number of side aspects and the application of DIET ideas to other fields such as sputtering, laser-induced desorption, fractu?? re, erosion, etc. were considered, too. New mechanisms and new refined expe?? rimental techniques were proposed and discussed at the meeting critically but with great enthusiasm. In addition to the talks, there was a continuous poster exhibition which also stimulated extended and excited discussions. This book is a collection of papers summarizing the talks and posters presented at the meeting |
ISBN,Price | 9783642825477 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - SPRINGER
3. Interfaces (Physical sciences)
4. Materials???Surfaces
5. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
6. Surface and Interface Science, Thin Films
7. Surfaces (Physics)
8. Surfaces and Interfaces, Thin Films
9. THIN FILMS
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Title | Kinetics of Interface Reactions : Proceedings of a Workshop on Interface Phenomena, Campobello Island, Canada, September 24???27, 1986 |
Author(s) | Grunze, Michael;Kreuzer, Hans-J??rgen |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1987. |
Description | XII, 300 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | This book contains the proceedings of the first Workshop on Interface Phenomena, organized jointly by the surface science groups at Dalhousie University and the University of Maine. It was our intention to concentrate on just three topics related to the kinetics of interface reactions which, in our opinion, were frequently obscured unnecessarily in the literature and whose fundamental nature warranted an extensive discussion to help clarify the issues, very much in the spirit of the Discussions of the Faraday Society. Each session (day) saw two principal speakers expounding the different views; the session chairmen were asked to summarize the ensuing discussions. To understand the complexity of interface reactions, paradigms must be formulated to provide a framework for the interpretation of experimen?? tal data and for the construction of theoretical models. Phenomenological approaches have been based on a small number of rate equations for the concentrations or mole numbers of the various species involved in a par?? ticular system with the relevant rate constants either fitted (in the form of the Arrheniusparametrization) to experimental data or calculated on the basis of microscopic models. The former procedure can at best serve as a guide to the latter, and is, in most cases, confined to ruling out certain reaction pathways rather than to ascertaining a unique answer |
ISBN,Price | 9783642726750 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - SPRINGER
3. Interfaces (Physical sciences)
4. Materials???Surfaces
5. Surface and Interface Science, Thin Films
6. Surfaces (Physics)
7. Surfaces and Interfaces, Thin Films
8. THIN FILMS
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Title | Micelles, Membranes, Microemulsions, and Monolayers |
Author(s) | Gelbart, William M;Ben-Shaul, Avinoam;Roux, Didier |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer New York, 1994. |
Description | XVI, 608 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Over the last decades, the study of surfactants (detergents, for example) has been profoundly changed by ideas and techniques from physics, chemistry, and materials science. Among these are: self assembly; critical phenomena, scaling, and renormalization; high-resolution scattering, and magnetic resonance spectroscopy. This book represents the first systematic account of these new developments, providing both a general introduction to the subject as well as a review of recent developments. The book will be a very useful tool for the biophysist, biochemist or physical chemist working in the field of surfactants |
ISBN,Price | 9781461383895 |
Keyword(s) | 1. BIOCHEMISTRY
2. Biochemistry, general
3. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics
4. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS
5. BIOPHYSICS
6. EBOOK
7. EBOOK - SPRINGER
8. Interfaces (Physical sciences)
9. Materials???Surfaces
10. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
11. Surface and Interface Science, Thin Films
12. Surfaces (Physics)
13. Surfaces and Interfaces, Thin Films
14. THIN FILMS
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Title | Physics of Nonmetallic Thin Films |
Author(s) | Dupuy, C. H. S;Cachard, A |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer US, 1976. |
Description | VIII, 510 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | For several years now the intense development in the field of microelectronics, the interest in coating materials, and activity in integrated optics have produced many advances in the field of thin solid filmg~ The research activity has become so intensive and so broad that it is necessary to divide the field into metallic and non metallic thin films. A summer school in the area of non metallic thin films appeared to be a very fruitful concept and, hence, in October, 1973, A.S.l.M.S. made a proposal to N.A.T.O to hold this second summer school in Corsica in September 1974. The basic idea behind this summer school was essentially to stress and synthesize physical properties and structure of non metallic thin films. The main reason for this was the feeling that many laboratories are very specialized and that few engage in both physical and structural analysis of these films. The program included a large section on' physical studies: electrical (transport, interface effects, switching), mechanical and optical. There was also a large section o~characterization, crystal structure, chemical composition (stoichiometry is always a difficult problem), bonding and electronic structure |
ISBN,Price | 9781468408478 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - SPRINGER
3. Interfaces (Physical sciences)
4. Materials???Surfaces
5. Surface and Interface Science, Thin Films
6. Surfaces (Physics)
7. Surfaces and Interfaces, Thin Films
8. THIN FILMS
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Title | Surface Analysis Methods in Materials Science |
Author(s) | O'Connor, D.J;Sexton, Brett A;Smart, Roger St.C |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992. |
Description | XXI, 453 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | The idea for this book stemmed from a remark by Philip Jennings of Murdoch University in a discussion session following a regular meeting of the Australian Surface Science group. He observed that a text on surface analysis and applica?? tions to materials suitable for final year undergraduate and postgraduate science students was not currently available. Furthermore, the members of the Australian Surface Science group had the research experience and range of coverage of sur?? face analytical techniques and applications to provide a text for this purpose. A of techniques and applications to be included was agreed at that meeting. The list intended readership of the book has been broadened since the early discussions, particularly to encompass industrial users, but there has been no significant alter?? ation in content. The editors, in consultation with the contributors, have agreed that the book should be prepared for four major groups of readers: - senior undergraduate students in chemistry, physics, metallurgy, materials science and materials engineering; - postgraduate students undertaking research that involves the use of analytical techniques; - groups of scientists and engineers attending training courses and workshops on the application of surface analytical techniques in materials science; - industrial scientists and engineers in research and development seeking a description of available surface analytical techniques and guidance on the most appropriate techniques for particular applications. The contributors mostly come from Australia, with the notable exception of Ray Browning from Stanford University |
ISBN,Price | 9783662027677 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - SPRINGER
3. Interfaces (Physical sciences)
4. Materials???Surfaces
5. Surface and Interface Science, Thin Films
6. Surfaces (Physics)
7. Surfaces and Interfaces, Thin Films
8. THIN FILMS
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Title | Surface Science : Principles and Current Applications |
Author(s) | MacDonald, R.J;Taglauer, Edmund C;Wandelt, Klaus |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1996. |
Description | X, 374 p. 35 illus : online resource |
Abstract Note | Modern technologies increasingly rely on low-dimensional physics at interfaces and in thin-films and nano-structures. Surface science holds a key position in providing the experimental methods and theoretical models for a basic understanding of these effects. This book includes case studies and status reports about research topics such as: surface structure determination by tensor-LEED and surface X-ray diffraction; the preparation and detection of low-dimensional electronic surface states; quantitative surface compositional analysis; the dynamics of adsorption and reaction of adsorbates, e.g. kinetic oscillations; the characterization and control of thin-film and multilayer growth including the influence of surfactants; a critical assessment of the surface physics approach to heterogeneous catalysis |
ISBN,Price | 9783642802812 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - SPRINGER
3. Interfaces (Physical sciences)
4. Materials???Surfaces
5. Surface and Interface Science, Thin Films
6. Surfaces (Physics)
7. Surfaces and Interfaces, Thin Films
8. THIN FILMS
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