|  | Wandelt, Klaus (ed.) Surface and Interface Science Vol 1+2 Volume 1: Concepts and Methods / Volume 2: Properties of Elemental Surfaces Surface and Interface Science (Volume 1+2)
  1. Edition March 2012 349.- Euro 2012. XLVIII, 956 Pages, 2 Volumes, Hardcover 504 Fig. (25 Colored Fig.), 23 Tab. - Handbook/Reference Book - ISBN 978-3-527-41156-6 - Wiley-VCH, Berlin
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| Short description Covering interface science from a novel surface science perspective, this eight-volume handbook offers a comprehensive overview. Initial chapters treat basic fundamentals, while short references to more specialized methods accompany descriptions of the most important techniques.
From the contents VOLUME 1 I. Introduction: Intuitive approach to surface science (Klaus Wandelt) II. Introduction to the theory of metal surfaces (Angelos Michaelidis and Matthias Scheffler) III. Experimental surface methods 1. Experimental basics (Marko Kralj and Klaus Wandelt) 2. Electron based methods 2.1 Low energy electron diffraction (Klaus Heinz) 2.2 Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Diffraction (Jürg Osterwalder) 2.3 Electron spectroscopy data bases, standardization (Cedric Powell and Alexander Jablonski) 2.4 Two-photon photoelectron spectroscopy (Thomas Fauster) 3. Ion beam methods (John O'Connor) 4. Photon based methods 4.1 Photon spectroscopies (Steve D. Barrett, Chris Lucas and Rasmita Raval) 4.2 X-ray diffraction (Elias Vlieg) 5. Scanning probe techniques (Angelika Kühnle and Michael Reichling)
VOLUME 2 I. Surface crystallography (Klaus Heinz and Ulrich Starke) II. Electronic structure of metal surfaces (Erminald Bertel, Norbert Memmel and Alexander Menzel) III. Electron dynamics at surfaces (Thomas Fauster, Pedro Miguel Echenique, and E.V. Chulkov) IV. Surface magnetism Jürgen Kirschner and Marek Przybylski) V. Dynamics at surfaces 1. Thermal dynamics at surfaces (Harald Brune) 2. Vibrations at surfaces (Wolf Widdra) VI. Elemental semiconductor surfaces (Michael Horn-von-Hoegen, Frank-J. Meyer zu Heringdorf and Peter Kury) VII. Diamond surfaces (Lothar Ley and Jürgen Ristein)
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