Surface properties. Electron emission
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Surface properties. Electron emission
(Gmelin handbook of inorganic chemistry / prepared and issued by Gmelin-Institut für Anorganische Chemie der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften ; director, Ekkehard Fluck, System no. 54 . W,
Springer, 1993
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"Literature closing date: 1992, in some cases more recent data have been considered"--T.p. verso
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume describes physical properties of tungsten metal and covers surface properties, electron emission and field evaporation. Tungsten surfaces are probably the most extensively studied metal surfaces. Recently, experimentalists and theorists have focused their interest on the atomic structure, lattice dynamics, and electronic properties of the W(100) surface. While the structure of the reconstructed low-temperature surface is well established, there are still unresolved problems concerning the structure at and above room temperature, the nature of the phase transition, and the driving force for the reconstruction. Pioneering work in areas such as thermionic or field emission is comprehensively discussed. Recent studies of valence-band and core-level spectra provide detailed information on intrinsic surface properties.
Table of Contents
1 Atomic Structure, Lattice Dynamics, and Electronic Structure of Tungsten Surfaces.- 2 Surface Free Energy. Surface Tension.- 3 Surface Self-Diffusion.- 4 Work Function.- 5 Electron Emission.- 6 Field Evaporation.
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