<p>The publication entitled "Surface Studies by Scanning Tunneling MiΒ Rl croscopy" by Binnig, Rohrer, Gerber and Weibel of the IBM Research LabΒ oratory in Riischlikon in 1982 immediately raised considerable interest in the surΒ face science community. It was demonstrated in Reference R1 that image
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
β Scribed by Joseph A. Stroscio and William J. Kaiser (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 1993
- Leaves
- 466
- Series
- Methods in Experimental Physics 27
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Edited by
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Contributors
Pages ix-x
Preface
Pages xi-xiii
Joseph A. Stroscio, W.J. Kaiser
Methods of Experimental Physics
Pages xv-xvii
1. Theory of Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Original Research Article
Pages 1-29
J. Tersoff, N.D. Lang
2. Design Considerations for an STM System Original Research Article
Pages 31-76
Sang-il Park, Robert C. Barrett
3. Extensions of STM Original Research Article
Pages 77-94
H. Kumar Wickramasinghe
4. Methods of Tunneling Spectroscopy Original Research Article
Pages 95-147
Joseph A. Stroscio, R.M. Feenstra
5.1. Silicon Original Research Article
Pages 149-224
Russell Becker, Robert Wolkow
5.2. Germanium Original Research Article
Pages 225-238,238a,238b,239-250
Russell Becker
5.3. Gallium Arsenide Original Research Article
Pages 251-276
R.M. Feenstra, Joseph A. Stroscio
6. Metal Surfaces Original Research Article
Pages 277-305
Young Kuk
7. Ballistic Electron Emission Microscopy Original Research Article
Pages 307-348
L.D. Bell, W.J. Kaiser, M.H. Hecht, L.C. Davis
8. Charge-Density Waves Original Research Article
Pages 349-425
R.V. Coleman, Zhenxi Dai, W.W. McNairy, C.G. Slough, Chen Wang
9. Superconductors Original Research Article
Pages 427-449
Harald F. Hess
Index
Pages 451-459
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