Surfaces and interfaces of solid materials
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Surfaces and interfaces of solid materials
(Springer study edition)
Springer-Verlag, c1995
3rd ed
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Surfaces and interfaces of solids
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Previous ed.: Surfaces and interfaces of solids. 2nd. 1993
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this text, the experimental and theoretical aspects of surface and interface physics are demonstrated. The techniques of preparing well-defined solid surfaces and interface basic models for the description of structural, vibronic and electronic properties of interfaces are described. Fundamental aspects of absorption and layer growth are also included. Special emphasis is placed upon the electronic properties of semiconductor interfaces and heterostructures in relation to modern microelectronics. Experimental topics covering the basics of ultrahigh-vacuum technology, electron optics, surface spectroscopies and electrical interface characterization techniques are presented in the from of separate panels.
Table of Contents
- Surface and interface physics - its definition and importance
- preparation of well-defined surfaces and interfaces
- morphology and structure of surfaces and interfaces
- scattering from surfaces
- surface phonons
- electronic surface states
- space-charge layers at semiconductor interfaces
- metal-semiconductor junctions and semiconductor heterostructures
- adsorption on solid surfaces.
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