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Physics at Surfaces

Physics at Surfaces

Physics at Surfaces

Andrew Zangwill, Georgia Institute of Technology
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    A subject of keen scientific inquiry since the last century, surface physics emerged as an independent discipline only in the late 1960s resulting from the development of ultra-high vacuum technology and high speed digital computers. With these tools, reliable experimental measurements and theoretical calculations could at last be compared.
    Physics at Surfaces
    is a unique introduction to the physics and chemical physics of solid surfaces, and atoms and molecules that interact with solid surfaces. This book provides a synthesis of the entire field of surface physics from the perspective of a modern condensed matter physicist with a healthy interest in chemical physics.

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    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • List of acronyms
    • Historical sketch
    • Part I. Clean Surfaces:
    • 1. Thermodynamics
    • 2. Chemical analysis
    • 3. Crystal structure
    • 4. Electronic structure
    • 5. Phase transitions
    • 6. Elementary excitations
    • 7. Optical properties
    • Part II. Adsorption:
    • 8. Physisorption
    • 9. Chemisorption
    • 10. Crystal structure
    • 11. Phase transitions
    • 12. Electronic structure
    • 13. Energy transfer
    • 14. Kinetics and dynamics
    • 15. Surface reactions
    • 16. Epitaxy
    • References
    • Index.
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    • Andrew Zangwill , Georgia Institute of Technology