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Structures

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Part of the book series: Landolt-Börnstein: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology - New Series (LANDOLT 3, volume 24a)

Part of the book sub series: Condensed Matter (LANDOLT 3)

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Table of contents (54 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

  2. 1.2 Outline of the volume

    • G. Chiarotti
    Pages 2-12
  3. 1.3 How to consult the volume

    • G. Chiarotti
    Pages 12-12
  4. 1.5 Conversion tables

    • G. Chiarotti
    Pages 20-20
  5. 1.7 References for 1

    • G. Chiarotti
    Pages 27-28
  6. 2.1.1.1 Definitions

    • J. F. Nicholas
    Pages 29-30
  7. 2.1.1.3.2 Symmetry of a surface layer

    • J. F. Nicholas
    Pages 31-33
  8. 2.1.1.4.1 Theory

    • J. F. Nicholas
    Pages 34-35
  9. Figs. 9a - 9l

    • J. F. Nicholas
    Pages 55-64
  10. Figs. 10a - 10c

    • J. F. Nicholas
    Pages 65-75
  11. Figs. 10d - 10g

    • J. F. Nicholas
    Pages 76-87
  12. Figs. 10h - 10l

    • J. F. Nicholas
    Pages 88-101

About this book

Surface physics has experienced in the last two decades an explosive expansion caused by the development and/or substantial improvement of surface sensitive techniques and UHV apparatuses. It has grown into a maturefield of research, with data of the highest accuracy and reproducibility. Surface physics is of great importance for technological applications like field effect devices, molecular beamepitaxy, chemisorption and catalysis, corrosion, surface hardening etc. The present volume III/24 is restricted to the so called "clean" surfaces, i.e. to surfaces atomically clean and well characterized, leaving the more complex field of the contaminated surfaces and overlayers to a later occasion. Due to the large amount of data this volume is divided into four subvolumes: III/24a, b, c, d (see below). Each chapter consists of an introduction giving a brief presentation of the subject and a data section in form of tables, figures, and pictures. A general index in which all data are ordered alphybetically according to the material and to the surface is given at the end of subvolume III/24d.

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