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The development of surface physics and surface chemistry as a
science is closely related to the technical development of a number
of methods involving electrons either as an excitation source or as
an emitted particle carrying characteristic information. Many of
these various kinds of electron spectroscopies have become
commercially available and have made their way into industrial
laboratories. Others are still in an early stage, but may become of
increasing importance in the future. In this book an assessment of
the various merits and possible drawbacks of the most frequently
used electron spectroscopies is attempted. Emphasis is put on prac
tical examples and experimental design rather than on theoretical
considerations. The book addresses itself to the reader who wishes
to know which electron spectroscopy or which combination of
different electron spectroscopies he may choose for the particular
problems under investigation. After a brief introduction the
practical design of electron spectrometers and their figures of
merit important for the different applications are discussed in
Chapter 2. Chapter 3 deals with electron excited electron
spectroscopies which are used for the elemental analysis of
surfaces. Structure analysis by electron diffrac tion is described
in Chapter 4 with special emphasis on the use of electron diffrac
tion for the investigation of surface imperfections. For the
application of electron diffraction to surface crystallography in
general, the reader is referred to Volume 4 of "Topics in Applied
Physics.""
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