Specimen handling, preparation, and treatments in surface characterization
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Specimen handling, preparation, and treatments in surface characterization
(Methods of surface characterization, v. 4)
Kluwer Academic/Plenum, c1998
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
With the development in the 1960s of ultrahigh vacuum equipment and techniques and electron, X-ray, and ion beam techniques to determine the structure and composition of interfaces, activities in the field of surface science grew nearly exponentially. Today surface science impacts all major fields of study from physical to biological sciences, from physics to chemistry, and all engineering disciplines. The materials and phenomena characterized by surface science range from se- conductors, where the impact of surface science has been critical to progress, to metals and ceramics, where selected contributions have been important, to bio- terials, where contributions are just beginning to impact the field, to textiles, where the impact has been marginal. With such a range of fields and applications, questions about sample selection, preparation, treatment, and handling are difficult to cover completely in one review article or one chapter. Therefore, the editors of this book have assembled a range of experts with experience in the major fields impacted by surface characterization. It is the only book which treats the subject of sample handling, preparation, and treatment for surface characterization. It is full of tricks, cautions, and handy tips to make the laboratory scientist's life easier. With respect to organization of the book, the topics range from discussion of vacuum to discussion of biological, organic, elemental or compound samples, to samples prepared ex situ or in situ to the vacuum, to deposition ofthin films. Generic considerations of sample preparation are also given.
目次
- 1. Ultrahigh Vacuum and Vacuum Compatibility of Materials
- H.G. Tompkins. 2. Cryogenic Sample Transfer for Preservation of Surface Chemistry
- L.B. Hazell. 3. Specimen Handling: Cleaning and Processing
- P.A. Lindfors. 4. Atomically Clean Surfaces of Elemental Solids
- R.G. Musket, W. McLean, C.A. Colemenares, W.J. Siekhaus. 5. Specimen Treatments: Surface Preparation of Metal Compound Materials (Mainly Oxides)
- U.Diebold. 6. In situ Processing by Gas or Alkali Metal Dosing and by Cleavage
- P.A. Pianetta. 7. Chemical Modification of Surfaces
- D.G. Castner. 8. Physical and Chemical Methods for Thin-Film Deposition and Epitaxial Growth
- J.R. Arthur. Index.
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