Description
Book SynopsisThe reader will get an overview of the past and present research in all fields of Surface Science. Readers not familiar with a given field will benefit from the tutorial character of the Introductions, as a rule present in every chapter. Throughout the book emphasis is mainly given to
clean surfaces although sometimes adsorbate-covered surfaces are also accounted for. Many readers will be particularly interested in chapters dealing with recently developed topics (graphene, nanotubes, metal oxides, solid-liquid interfaces, theoretical simulations, manipulation of atoms at surfaces with the methods of scanning probe microscopy, Casimir effect, etc.), for which research is continuously evolving. As it is customary in the LB Series, the results obtained in a given field are quoted as thoroughly as possible. The most relevant among them are presented in the form of figures (or tables), and comments or comparisons with other results are usually provided.
Table of ContentsGeneral introduction.- Theoretical foundation and simulation of surface structures.- Surface reconstruction and relaxation.- Structural defects at surfaces.- Photoelectron Spectroscopies applied to Condensed Matter Systems.- Raman scattering at surfaces.- Field electron and ion emission: basic formulae and constants.- Epigraphene.- Fullerenes on surfaces.- Surfaces at solid-electrolyte interfaces.