The Langmuir-Blodgett (LB)technique for the preparation of ultrathin films of various organic, metallorganic, and polymeric compounds play an increasingly important role as a means or organising molecular materials at the microscopic level. The LB technique has many potential applications in molecul
Monolayer and Submonolayer Helium Films
โ Scribed by Susanne V. Hering, Oscar E. Vilches (auth.), John G. Daunt, E. Lerner (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1973
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 159
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This volume is devoted to the topic of "Monolayer and Subยญ monolayer Helium Films," which was the subject of a symposium held at Stevens Institute of Technology, June 7th and 8th, 1973. All the papers in this volume were presented at this symposium. The symposium was sponsored by Stevens Institute of Technology with support from the National Science Foundation and the Office of Naval Research, and had as Organizing Committee: Professor D. F. Brewer (University of Sussex), Professor J. G. Dash (University of Washington), Professor J. G. 'Daunt (Stevens Institute of Technology), Doctor V. J. Emery (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Professor E. Lerner (Stevens Institute of Technology), Doctor F. J. Milford (Battelle Memorial Institute), Doctor A. D. Novaco (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Professor F. Pollock (Stevens Institute of Technology), and Professor W. A. Steele (Pennsylvania State University). The symposium was largely devoted to papers on the topic of thin (unsaturated) helium films at low temperatures, many of which were of a review character. In addition some papers of a more general character were included in order to review some powerful techniques used for investigating surfaces at higher temperatures. The Editors wish to thank all the authors of these papers for their enthusiastic cooperation in the preparation of this volume.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Phases of He 3 Monolayer Films Adsorbed on Grafoil....Pages 1-9
Specific Heat of 2nd Layer He 4 Films....Pages 11-18
Some Observed Properties of 4 He and Neon Submonolayers....Pages 19-33
4 He on Grafoil: The Melting Transition....Pages 35-52
Some Aspects of Quantum Theory of Adsorbed Helium Films....Pages 53-63
Second Virial Coefficients of Two-Dimensional Systems of He 3 and He 4 ....Pages 65-74
The Adsorbed Helium Film: Two Dimensionality Versus Reality....Pages 75-84
Physisorbed Helium Monolayers and Bulk Helium Surfaces....Pages 85-93
Hard Sphere Bosons in a Channel....Pages 95-100
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Adsorbed Helium....Pages 101-113
c.w. NMr of He 3 On Graphite....Pages 115-122
Pulsed NMR in He 3 Adsorbed on Graphite Below 4.2K....Pages 123-132
Pulsed NMR Measurements of Ethyl Alcohol Absorbed in Grafoil....Pages 133-143
Determination of the Atomic Geometry of Submonolayer Films....Pages 145-147
Structure Sensitive Scattering of Atoms and Molecules From Solid Surfaces....Pages 149-156
Electronic Characterization of Submonolayer Films....Pages 157-160
โฆ Subjects
Condensed Matter Physics
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