Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy (EELS) is a high resolution technique used for the analysis of thin samples of material. The technique is used in many modern transmission electron microscopes to characterise materials. This book provides an up-to-date introduction to the principles and application
Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy and Surface Vibrations
โ Scribed by H. Ibach and D. L. Mills (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 370
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE, Pages ix-x
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, Page xi
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION, Pages 1-15
CHAPTER 2 - INSTRUMENTATION, Pages 16-62
CHAPTER 3 - BASIC THEORY OF ELECTRON ENERGY LOSS SPECTROSCOPY, Pages 63-126
CHAPTER 4 - VIBRATIONAL MOTION OF MOLECULES ADSORBED ON THE SURFACE, Pages 127-205
CHAPTER 5 - VIBRATIONS AT CRYSTAL SURFACES; ORDERED ADSORBATE LAYERS AND THE CLEAN SURFACE, Pages 206-274
CHAPTER 6 - APPLICATIONS OF VIBRATION SPECTROSCOPY IN SURFACE PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY, Pages 275-335
CHAPTER 7 - OUTLOOK, Pages 336-341
APPENDIX A - EVALUATION OF THE FUNCTION P(Qโ,ฯ) FOR THE TWO-LAYER MODEL, Pages 342-345
APPENDIX B - VIBRATIONAL FREQUENCIES OF SELECTED MOLECULES, Pages 346-352
APPENDIX C - CONVERSION OF FREQUENCY UNITS, Pages 353-361
INDEX, Pages 363-366
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