By G. D. Mahan (auth.), L. Fiermans, J. Vennik, W. Dekeyser (eds.)

Surface physics and chemistry have in recent times develop into some of the most energetic fields in sturdy kingdom examine. a couple of innovations were constructed, and either the experimental point and the correlated thought are evolving at an exceptionally speedy cost. Electron and ion spectroscopy are of significant significance during this improvement. during this quantity, which incorporates edited and prolonged models of 8 units of lectures given on the NATO complex examine Institute held at Ghent, Belgium, from August 29 to September nine, 1977, a re­ view of the cutting-edge in those fields is given from either an experimental and a theoretical standpoint. Electron emission ideas corresponding to UPS (ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy), XPS (x-ray photoemission spectroscopy), and AES (Auger electron spectroscopy) represent the foremost a part of this quantity, reflecting the truth that they remain the main extensively utilized floor recommendations. contemporary advancements within the program of synchrotron radiation to angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy are commonly lined, from an experimental viewpoint by way of Prof. W. E. Spicer (Stanford collage, america) and from a theoretical perspective by means of Dr. A. Liebsch (Kernforschungsanlage Julich, Germany). Emphasis is wear the learn of power bands in layered constructions, and on chemisorption on well-defined surfaces. Chemisorption and catalysis on metals is handled intimately by way of Prof. G. Ertl (Universitat Munchen, Germany). This bankruptcy includes a overview of the applying of the various floor recommendations to precise floor systems.

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