Emission and scattering techniques : studies of inorganic molecules, solids, and surfaces : proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute held at Alghero, Sardinia, Italy, September 14-25, 1980
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Emission and scattering techniques : studies of inorganic molecules, solids, and surfaces : proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute held at Alghero, Sardinia, Italy, September 14-25, 1980
(NATO advanced study institutes series, ser. C . Mathematical and physical sciences ; v. 73)
D. Reidel , Sold and distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Boston, c1981
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"Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Division."
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Description
Centrally important to the progress of inorganic chemistry is the application of new physical techniques for determining crystal and molecular structures. Electronic structure, too, can now be explored by a large variety of spectros copic techniques, most of them of quite recent origin. Realizing how essential it was to bring together experts in the techniques themselves and those who might use them for their own chemical purposes, Professor Furlani and I began in the early 1970's to organize small meetings at which this kind of interchange could take place. The first, funded by the Italian National Research Council and Ministry of Education, was at Frascati in 1971. It was followed by others at Oxford (1974) and Pugnochiuso (1977), funded under the NATO Advanced Study Institutes programme. Lectures given at the Oxford Advanced Study Institute were published by D. Reidel under the title Electronic States of Inorganic Compounds: New Experimental Techniques. A three year interval between these Institutes has proved suitable both for introducing new generations of potential users to the methods and allowing us to incorporate advances in the methods themselves. In fact, since the last Advanced Study Institute in the series several important advances have occurred, particularly in electron, ion and neutron spectros copies. We concentrated the course for 1980 on these newer aspects, though the more specialized lectures were prefaced with introductory material for those not familiar with the general principles.
Table of Contents
Electronic Properties of Surfaces.- Valence Band Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Solids.- Core Level Photoelectron Spectroscopy.- Angle-Resolved Photoemission from Adsorbate Covered Surfaces.- X-Ray Emission Spectroscopy.- Bremsstrahlung Isochromat Spectroscopy in Solids.- Luminescence in Inorganic Solids.- Low-Energy Electron Diffraction.- EXAFS and Surface EXAFS: Principles, Analysis and Applications.- Neutron Scattering Applied to Surfaces.- (e, 2e) Spectroscopy.- Ion Scattering Spectroscopy and Particle Induced X-Ray Emission.- Valence-Shell Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Molecules.- XPS Applied to Small Metal Particles and to Metal-Polymer Adhesion: Physical Insight from Initial and Final-State Effects.- Comparing Valence Auger Lineshapes and Photoemission Spectra: The Cd and CdO Cases.
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