Nanoscale processes on insulating surfaces
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Nanoscale processes on insulating surfaces
World Scientific, c2009
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-181) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Ionic crystals are among the simplest structures in nature. They can be easily cleaved in air and in vacuum, and the resulting surfaces are atomically flat on areas hundreds of nanometers wide. With the development of scanning probe microscopy, these surfaces have become an ideal "playground" to investigate several phenomena occurring on the nanometer scale. This book focuses on the fundamental studies of atomically resolved imaging, nanopatterning, metal deposition, molecular self-assembling and nanotribological processes occurring on ionic crystal surfaces. Here, a significant variety of structures are created by nanolithography, annealing and irradiation by electrons, ions or photons, and are used to confine metal particles and organic molecules or to improve our basic understanding of friction and wear on the atomic scale. Metal oxides with wide band gap are also discussed. Altogether, the results obtained so far will have an undoubted impact on the future development of nanoelectronics and nanomechanics.
目次
- Characterization Techniques
- Bulk Insulator Surfaces
- Insulating Thin Films
- Ion Patterning
- Electron and Photon Patterning
- Metal Clusters
- Molecular Self-Assembling
- Nanotribology
- Nanomanipulation
- Models of Tip-Insulating Surface Interactions.
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