edited by Russel F. Howe, Robert N. Lamb, Klaus Wandelt.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1993
(xii, 301 pages 175 illustrations).
Springer proceedings in physics, 73.
I Surface Science Techniques --; Scanning Tunneling Microscopy on Clean and Adsorbate-Covered Semiconductor and Metal Surfaces --; Photoelectron Holography: A Status Report --; Studies of Surface Composition and Structure Using Low-Energy Ion Scattering and SIMS --; Heavy-Ion Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry --; Auger Photoelectron Coincidence Spectroscopy of Transition Metals --; Second-Harmonic Generation Applied to the Formation of Ultrathin Organic Films on Inorganic Substrates --; II Metal Surfaces --; Restructuring at Surfaces --; The Role of Kinetic Effects in the Growth of Pt on Pt(111) --; Vibrational Spectroscopy of Alloy Surfaces and Adsorbate-Covered Metal Surfaces --; Surface Barrier States and Resonances of Metals --; III Semiconductor Surfaces --; Cleavage Processes and Steps in Semiconductors --; The Alkali Metal Induced Oxidation of Si(100) Surfaces --; Similarities Between Crystalline Silicon Surfaces and Amorphous Silicon Films --; The Clean and Hydrogen-Terminated (100) and (111) Surfaces of Diamond and Silicon --; IV Thin Films --; Formation of Zinc Oxide Thin Films by the Thermal Decomposition of Zinc Acetate --; Surface Analysis of Pigments and Stressed Polymer Films Using X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy --; V Catalysts --; Model Catalysts: The Local Properties of Specific Surface Sites --; Adsorption and Reaction of Small Molecules on Oxide Surfaces --; Surface Science in Three Dimensions: Zeolites as Model Catalysts --; On the Role of Aromaticity in Bonding Hydrocarbons to Metal Surfaces --; Investigation of Catalyst Systems by Means of Low-Energy Ion Scattering --; Surface Analysis of Catalysts by Electron Spectroscopy and Ion Scattering Spectroscopy --; Supported Copper Catalysts: Surface Studies and Catalytic Performance --; Index of Contributors.
This proceedings volume brings together new techniques and experiments in fundamental surface science to problems of metal and semiconductor surfaces, thin films and catalysts. It contains the invited lectures from an Astralian-German Surface Science Workshop held in Sydney, Australia. The intention of this volume is to illustrate the wide scope of modern surface science. The central theme of the book is the application of surfacescience to problems of practical significance. It will attract interest as ateaching aid for graduate students and academic researchers. The emphasis on application will also appeal to industrial scientists seeking to learn how surface science techniques can be applied to real world problems.
Physical organic chemistry.
Structural control (Engineering)
Surfaces (Physics)
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edited by Russel F. Howe, Robert N. Lamb, Klaus Wandelt.