Surface Mobilities on Solid Materials: Fundamental Concepts and Applications
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1983
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Beschreibung: | The surface of solids had long been considered simply the external boundary which determined the outside appearance of the solids but had no intrinsic character of its own. The concept that surfaces have specific properties and are the first and foremost means of communication between individual things and the rest of the universe is fairly new, coming into prominence only in the early sixties. This new concept of surface properties was the result of a vast accumulation of knowledge due to recent development of research in this area. This breakthrough of surface science resulted from the combined action of four factors: (i) control of surface sample preparation, (ii) control of the surface's environment, (iii) improvement of measurement tools and techniques, and (iv) the importance of surface properties in many new industrial areas. Nearly eighty techniques are now available to help us answer to the following questions: what is the surface structure or arrangement of surface atoms? what are the atomic species present? what is the spatial distribution of foreign atoms? what are the nature and distribution of possible defects on the surface? what is the electronic structure of the surface atoms? what is the motion of atoms on the surface? In general, two or more analytical techniques are used concurrently to assure unequivocal answers to problems. Different techniques employ different combinations of incident probes and the scattered or secondary particles that convey information regarding the surfaces |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (598p) |
ISBN: | 9781468443431 9781468443455 |
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spelling | Surface Mobilities on Solid Materials Fundamental Concepts and Applications edited by Vu Thien Binh Proceedings of a NATO ASI held in Les Arcs (Alps), France, September 6-19, 1981 Boston, MA Springer US 1983 1 Online-Ressource (598p) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier NATO Advanced Science Institutes Series, Series B: Physics 86 0258-1221 The surface of solids had long been considered simply the external boundary which determined the outside appearance of the solids but had no intrinsic character of its own. The concept that surfaces have specific properties and are the first and foremost means of communication between individual things and the rest of the universe is fairly new, coming into prominence only in the early sixties. This new concept of surface properties was the result of a vast accumulation of knowledge due to recent development of research in this area. This breakthrough of surface science resulted from the combined action of four factors: (i) control of surface sample preparation, (ii) control of the surface's environment, (iii) improvement of measurement tools and techniques, and (iv) the importance of surface properties in many new industrial areas. Nearly eighty techniques are now available to help us answer to the following questions: what is the surface structure or arrangement of surface atoms? what are the atomic species present? what is the spatial distribution of foreign atoms? what are the nature and distribution of possible defects on the surface? what is the electronic structure of the surface atoms? what is the motion of atoms on the surface? In general, two or more analytical techniques are used concurrently to assure unequivocal answers to problems. Different techniques employ different combinations of incident probes and the scattered or secondary particles that convey information regarding the surfaces Surfaces (Physics) Materials Science Characterization and Evaluation of Materials Binh, Vu Thien edt NATO Advanced Science Institutes Series, Series B Physics 86 (DE-604)BV005876464 86 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-4343-1 Verlag Volltext |
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title | Surface Mobilities on Solid Materials Fundamental Concepts and Applications |
title_alt | Proceedings of a NATO ASI held in Les Arcs (Alps), France, September 6-19, 1981 |
title_auth | Surface Mobilities on Solid Materials Fundamental Concepts and Applications |
title_exact_search | Surface Mobilities on Solid Materials Fundamental Concepts and Applications |
title_full | Surface Mobilities on Solid Materials Fundamental Concepts and Applications edited by Vu Thien Binh |
title_fullStr | Surface Mobilities on Solid Materials Fundamental Concepts and Applications edited by Vu Thien Binh |
title_full_unstemmed | Surface Mobilities on Solid Materials Fundamental Concepts and Applications edited by Vu Thien Binh |
title_short | Surface Mobilities on Solid Materials |
title_sort | surface mobilities on solid materials fundamental concepts and applications |
title_sub | Fundamental Concepts and Applications |
topic | Surfaces (Physics) Materials Science Characterization and Evaluation of Materials |
topic_facet | Surfaces (Physics) Materials Science Characterization and Evaluation of Materials |
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