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Modern Techniques of Surface Science
Revised and expanded second edition of the standard work on new techniques for studying solid surfaces.
D. P. Woodruff (Author), T. A. Delchar (Author)
9780521424981, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 3 March 1994
608 pages, 300 b/w illus. 7 tables
22.9 x 15.2 x 3.4 cm, 0.88 kg
'Their style makes this a very readable book … the organisation and an extensive index make it easy to locate the appropriate section for the technique of interest.' Physics Today
This is a fully revised and expanded edition of a very successful and widely used book. It describes the physical basis of all the principal, and most of the more specialised, techniques currently employed in the study of well-characterised solid surfaces. The coverage of each technique, illustrated with selected examples, is underpinned by discussion of the relevant physical principles, and the complementary aspects of the various methods are also described. Throughout, the emphasis is on understanding the concepts involved, rather than on an exhaustive review of applications. The book will be of great use to final year undergraduate and postgraduate students in physics, chemistry and materials science. It will also be valuable to established researchers in any area of surface science concerned with the acquisition and analysis of experimental data.
1. Introduction
2. Surface crystallography and diffraction
3. Electron spectroscopies
4. Incident ion techniques
5. Desorption spectroscopies
6. Tunnelling microscopy
7. Work function techniques
8. Atomic and molecular beam scattering
9. Vibrational spectroscopies
References.
Subject Areas: Materials science [TGM]
