Surfaces and Interfaces of Solids von Hans Lüth | ISBN 9783540568407

Surfaces and Interfaces of Solids

von Hans Lüth
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FROM THE REVIEWS:

AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND PHYSICIST
„…provides a good base for students and academics wishing to interpret experimental papers which are not in their particular field of expertise. This book will certainly be well used by our research group and would be a useful addition to any physics library.”

PHYSICALIA
“The book is very well organized, presenting for all subjects, a short and accessible theoretical introduction together with the description of the relevant experimental techniques. These techniques are presented in detail, in fifteen self-contained ‘panels’ or separate sections easy to localize for later reference…This book shall be highly appreciated by every physicist working in the field of solid surfaces and interfaces. It shall provide the student and the teacher with an excellent textbook and the research scientist with a very useful handbook.”

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMISTRY SOCIETY
"While this text is mainly intended for physics students, students of physical chemistry will find it precious for its pedagogical descriptions of many experimental techniques which also play important roles in surface chemistry.”

Surfaces and Interfaces of Solids

von Hans Lüth
„Surfaces and Interfaces of Solids“ emphasizes both
experimental and            theoretical aspects of surface and
interface physics. Beside the techniques of preparing
well-defined solid surfaces and interfaces basic models            for
the description of structural, vibronic and electronic
properties ofinterfaces are described, as well as
fundamental aspects of adsorption and   layer growth. Because
of its importance for modern microelectronics            special
emphasis is placed on the electronic properties of
semiconductorinterfaces and heterostructures. Experimental
topics covering the basics of ultrahigh-vacuum technology,
electron optics, surface spectroscopies and      electrical
interface characterization techniques are presented in               the
form of separate panels.