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Characterization of Solid Surfaces

✍ Scribed by Philip F. Kane, Graydon B. Larrabee (auth.), Philip F. Kane, Graydon B. Larrabee (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1974
Tongue
English
Leaves
675
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Until comparatively recently, trace analysis techniques were in general directed toward the determination of impurities in bulk materials. Methods were developed for very high relative sensitivity, and the values determined were average values. Sampling procedures were devised which eliminated the so-called sampling error. However, in the last decade or so, a number of developments have shown that, for many purposes, the distribution of defects within a material can confer important new properties on the material. Perhaps the most striking example of this is given by semiconductors; a whole new industry has emerged in barely twenty years based entirely on the controlled distribuΒ­ tion of defects within what a few years before would have been regarded as a pure, homogeneous crystal. Other examples exist in biochemistry, metallurgy, polyiners and, of course, catalysis. In addition to this of the importance of distribution, there has also been a recognition growing awareness that physical defects are as important as chemical defects. (We are, of course, using the word defect to imply some disΒ­ continuity in the material, and not in any derogatory sense. ) This broadening of the field of interest led the Materials Advisory Board( I} to recommend a new definition for the discipline, "Materials CharacterΒ­ ization," to encompass this wider concept of the determination of the structure and composition of materials. In characterizing a material, perhaps the most important special area of interest is the surface.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Introduction....Pages 1-5
Front Matter....Pages 7-7
Light Microscopy....Pages 9-32
Multiple-Beam Interferometry....Pages 33-48
Stylus Techniques....Pages 49-74
Electron Microscopy....Pages 75-106
Scanning Electron Microscopy....Pages 107-131
Field Ion Microscopy....Pages 133-146
X-Ray Diffraction Methods....Pages 147-178
Front Matter....Pages 179-179
Electrochemical Techniques....Pages 181-201
Emission Spectrometry....Pages 203-214
Internal Reflection Spectroscopy....Pages 215-245
Radioisotope Techniques....Pages 247-273
X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis....Pages 275-306
Surface Characterization by Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis (ESCA)....Pages 307-336
Resonance Methods....Pages 337-377
MΓΆssbauer Spectroscopy....Pages 379-401
Rutherford Scattering....Pages 403-418
Accelerator Microbeam Techniques....Pages 419-439
Electron Probe Microanalysis....Pages 441-484
X-Ray Emission Fine Features....Pages 485-507
Front Matter....Pages 179-179
Analytical Auger Electron Spectroscopy....Pages 509-575
Mass Spectrometry....Pages 577-626
Impurity-Movement Problems in Analysis Methods Using Particle Bombardment....Pages 627-640
Surface Composition by Analysis of Neutral and Ion Impact Radiation....Pages 641-662
Back Matter....Pages 663-670

✦ Subjects


Polymer Sciences


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