Surface Science: Principles and Applications
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Beschreibung: | Surface science has existed as a recognized discipline for more than 20 years. During this period, the subject has expanded in two important ways. On the one hand, the techniques available for studying surfaces, both experimental and theoretical, have grown in number and in sophistication. On the other hand, surface science has been applied to an increasing number of areas of technology, such as catalysis, semiconductor processing, new materials development, corrosion prevention, adhesion and tribology. There is, however, no sharp division between fundamental and applied surface science. New techniques can immediately be applied to technologically important problems. Improvements in understanding of fundamental phenomena such as epitaxial growth of one metal on another, or the bonding of hydrocarbons to metal surfaces, to name just two examples, have direct consequences for technology. Surface science has also become very much an interdisciplinary subject; physics, chemistry, materials science, chemical and electronical engineering all draw upon and contribute to surface science. The intimate relationship between principles and applications of surface science forms the theme of this proceedings volume. The contributions were all presented as invited lectures at an Australian-German Workshop on Surface Science held at Coogee Beach, Sydney, Australia, in December 1991. The contributors, all active surface scientists in their respective countries, were asked to highlight recent developments in their own areas of activity involving new techniques, advances in fundamental understanding or new applications in technology |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 301p. 175 illus) |
ISBN: | 9783642849336 9783642849350 |
ISSN: | 0930-8989 |
DOI: | 10.1007/978-3-642-84933-6 |
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title_auth | Surface Science Principles and Applications |
title_exact_search | Surface Science Principles and Applications |
title_full | Surface Science Principles and Applications edited by Russel F. Howe, Robert N. Lamb, Klaus Wandelt |
title_fullStr | Surface Science Principles and Applications edited by Russel F. Howe, Robert N. Lamb, Klaus Wandelt |
title_full_unstemmed | Surface Science Principles and Applications edited by Russel F. Howe, Robert N. Lamb, Klaus Wandelt |
title_short | Surface Science |
title_sort | surface science principles and applications |
title_sub | Principles and Applications |
topic | Chemistry, Physical organic Structural control (Engineering) Surfaces (Physics) Materials Science Surfaces and Interfaces, Thin Films Physical Chemistry Operating Procedures, Materials Treatment Characterization and Evaluation of Materials |
topic_facet | Chemistry, Physical organic Structural control (Engineering) Surfaces (Physics) Materials Science Surfaces and Interfaces, Thin Films Physical Chemistry Operating Procedures, Materials Treatment Characterization and Evaluation of Materials |
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