PRACTICAL GUIDE TO SURFACE SCIENCE AND SPECTROSCOPY provides a
practical introduction to surface science as well as describes the
basic analytical techniques that researchers use to understand what
occurs at the surfaces of materials and at their interfaces. These
techniques include auger electron spectroscopy, photoelectron
spectroscopy, inelastic scattering of electrons and ions, low energy
electron diffraction, scanning probe microscopy, and interfacial
segregation. Understanding the behavior of materials at their surfaces
is essential for materials scientists and engineers as they design and
fabricate microelectronics and semiconductor devices.
The book gives over 100 examples, discussion questions and problems
with varying levels of difficulty. Included with this book is a
CD-ROM, which not only contains the same information, but also
provides many elements of animation and interaction that are not
easily emulated on paper. In diverse subject matters ranging from the
operation of ion pumps, computer-assisted data acquisition to tapping
mode atomic force microscopy, the interactive component is especially
helpful in conveying difficult concepts and retention of important
information. The succinct style and organization of this practical
guide is ideal for anyone who wants to get up to speed on a given
topic in surface spectroscopy or phenomenon within a reasonable amount
of time.
Key Features
* Both theory and practice are emphasized
* Logical organization allows one to get up to speed on any given
topic quickly
* Numerous examples, questions for discussion and practice problems
are included
* The CD includes animation and interactive elements that help to
convey difficult concepts
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780121746100
Publisert
2008
Utgiver
Elsevier S & T
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
160
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