Reflection electron microscopy and spectroscopy for surface analysis

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Reflection electron microscopy and spectroscopy for surface analysis

Zhong Lin Wang

Cambridge University Press, 1996

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Bibliography: p. 403-430

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Description

In this book the theories, techniques and applications of reflection electron microscopy (REM), reflection high-energy electron diffraction (RHEED) and reflection electron energy-loss spectroscopy (REELS) are comprehensively reviewed for the first time. The book is divided into three parts: diffraction, imaging and spectroscopy. The text is written to combine basic techniques with special applications, theories with experiments, and the basic physics with materials science, so that a full picture of RHEED and REM emerges. An entirely self-contained study, the book contains much invaluable reference material, including FORTRAN source codes for calculating crystal structures data and electron energy loss spectra in different scattering geometries. This and many other features make the book an important and timely addition to the materials science literature.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Kinematical electron diffraction
  • Part I. Diffraction of Reflected Electrons: 2. Reflection high-energy electron diffraction
  • 3. Dynamical theories of RHEED
  • 4. Resonance reflections in RHEED
  • Part II. Imaging of Reflected Electrons: 5. Imaging in TEM
  • 6. Contrast mechanisms of reflected electron imaging
  • 7. Applications of UHV REM
  • 8. Applications of non-UHV REM
  • Part III. Inelastic Scattering and Spectrometry of Reflected Electrons. 9. Phonon scattering in RHEED
  • 10. Valence excitation in RHEED
  • 11. Atomic inner-shell excitations in RHEED
  • 12. Novel techniques associated with reflection electron imaging
  • Appendix A. Physical constants, electron wavelengths and wave numbers
  • Appendix B. Crystal inner potential and atomic scattering factor
  • Appendix C.1. Crystallographic structure systems
  • Appendix C.2. FORTRAN program for calculating crystallographic data
  • Appendix D. Electron diffraction patterns of several types of crystals structures
  • Appendix E. FORTRAN programs
  • Appendix F. Bibliography of REM, SREM and REELS
  • References.

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