Electronic surface and interface states on metallic systems : proceedings of the 134th WE-Heraeus Seminar, Physikzentrum, Bad Honnef, Germany, October 17-20, 1994

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Electronic surface and interface states on metallic systems : proceedings of the 134th WE-Heraeus Seminar, Physikzentrum, Bad Honnef, Germany, October 17-20, 1994

editors, E. Bertel, M. Donath

World Scientific, c1995

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This book provides an in-depth understanding of the nature of surface states and, in particular, their relevance to the physics and chemistry of metallic surfaces. Recent experiments reveal that surface states play a key role in a wide variety of surface phenomena. Individual chapters examine the contribution of surface states to reconstruction, non-adiabatic vibrational damping, nonlinear optical response, tunneling, interaction potentials for scattering and physisorption, as well as surface and thin-film magnetism. Altogether they provide an overview of this rapidly developing field.

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  • Surface states and surface dynamical phenomena, S.D. Kevan
  • vibrations at surfaces and electronic excitations, M. Head-Gordon
  • electronic structure and reconstruction of the Mo(001) surface, J.-W. Chung
  • surface states and the geometric structure, the phonon dispersion and the chemical reactivity of beryllium surfaces, E.W. Plummer
  • the interaction of adsorbates with surface states, E. Bertel
  • low-dimensional electronic states on metal surfaces - quantum wells and quantum wires, F.J. Himpsel
  • STM observation of surface states on Au(111), P. Avouris
  • the role of surface-, interface-, and adlayer-states for the magnetism in ultrathin adlayers, S. Blugel
  • magnetic surface states, M. Donath
  • spin-polarized photoemission studies of interface and quantum well states in thin films, P.D. Johnson
  • surface covalent-metallic transition in gallium and germanium, E. Tosatti. (Part Contents).

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