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This book covers the physics and chemistry of surfaces. The scope
includes the structure, thermodynamics, and mobility of clean
surfaces, as well as the interaction of gas molecules with solid
surfaces. The energetic particle interactions that are the basis
for the majority of techniques developed to reveal the structure
and chemistry of surfaces are explored including auger electron
spectroscopy, photoelectron spectroscopy, inelastic scattering of
electrons and ions, low energy electron diffraction, scanning probe
microscopy, and interfacial segregation. Crystal nucleation and
growth are also considered. Principles such as adsorption,
desorption and reactions between adsorbates are examined, with
coverage also of new developments in the growth of epitaxial, and
Langmuir-Blodgett films, as well as treatment of the etching of
surfaces. Modern analytical techniques and applications to thin
films and nanostructures are included. The latest in-depth research
from around the world is presented.
This new book covers the physics and chemistry of surfaces. The
scope includes the structure, thermodynamics, and mobility of clean
surfaces, as well as the interaction of gas molecules with solid
surfaces. The energetic particle interactions that are the basis
for the majority of techniques developed to reveal the structure
and chemistry of surfaces are explored including auger electron
spectroscopy, photoelectron spectroscopy, inelastic scattering of
electrons and ions, low energy electron diffraction, scanning probe
microscopy, and interfacial segregation. Crystal nucleation and
growth are also considered. Principles such as adsorption,
desorption and reactions between adsorbates are examined, with
coverage also of new developments in the growth of epitaxial, and
Langmuir-Blodgett films, as well as treatment of the etching of
surfaces. Modern analytical techniques and applications to thin
films and nanostructures are included. The latest in-depth research
from around the world is presented.
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