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Since the turn of the 21st century, the field of electron molecule
collisions has undergone a renaissance. The importance of such
collisions in applications from radiation chemistry to
astrochemistry has flowered, and their role in industrial processes
such as plasma technology and lighting are vital to the advancement
of next generation devices. Furthermore, the development of the
scanning tunneling microscope highlights the role of such
collisions in the condensed phase, in surface processing, and in
the development of nanotechnology. Low-Energy Electron Scattering
from Molecules, Biomolecules and Surfaces highlights recent
progress in the theory and experiment of electron-molecule
collisions, providing a detailed review of the current state of
knowledge of electron molecule scattering-theoretical and
experimental-for the general physicist and chemist interested in
solving practical problems. In few other branches of science is the
collaboration between theorists and experimentalists so topical.
Covering advancements in practical problems, such as those met in
plasma physics, microelectronics, nanolithography, DNA research,
atmospheric chemistry, and astrochemistry, this book describes the
formal general scattering theory and description of the
experimental setup at a level the interested non-expert can
appreciate.
Since the turn of the 21st century, the field of electron molecule
collisions has undergone a renaissance. The importance of such
collisions in applications from radiation chemistry to
astrochemistry has flowered, and their role in industrial processes
such as plasma technology and lighting are vital to the advancement
of next generation devices. Furthermore, the development of the
scanning tunneling microscope highlights the role of such
collisions in the condensed phase, in surface processing, and in
the development of nanotechnology. Low-Energy Electron Scattering
from Molecules, Biomolecules and Surfaces highlights recent
progress in the theory and experiment of electron-molecule
collisions, providing a detailed review of the current state of
knowledge of electron molecule scattering-theoretical and
experimental-for the general physicist and chemist interested in
solving practical problems. In few other branches of science is the
collaboration between theorists and experimentalists so topical.
Covering advancements in practical problems, such as those met in
plasma physics, microelectronics, nanolithography, DNA research,
atmospheric chemistry, and astrochemistry, this book describes the
formal general scattering theory and description of the
experimental setup at a level the interested non-expert can
appreciate.
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