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" Helium Atom Scattering from Surfaces "
edited by E. Hulpke.
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BL
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759266
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b579237
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Main Entry
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edited by E. Hulpke.
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Title & Author
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Helium Atom Scattering from Surfaces\ edited by E. Hulpke.
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Publication Statement
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Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992
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Series Statement
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Springer series in surface sciences, 27.
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(xiv, 323 pages)
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ISBN
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3662027747
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: 9783662027745
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Contents
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1. Introduction --; 2. Experimental Limitations and Opportunities in Single-Phonon Inelastic Helium Scattering --; 3. Interaction Potentials --; 4. Structural Information from Atomic Beam Diffraction --; 5. Investigation of Surface Imperfections by Diffuse Scattering of He Atoms --; 6. Scattering from Stepped Surfaces and Roughening --; 7. Resonances in Helium Scattering from Surfaces --; 8. Theoretical Aspects of Atom-Surface Scattering --; 9. Surface Phonons: From Theory to Spectroscopy and Back --; 10. Physisorbed Rare Gas Adlayers Studied with Helium Scattering --; 11. Phonon Inelastic Scattering --; 12. Quasielastic Helium Scattering Studies of Adatom Diffusion on Surfaces.
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Abstract
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High resolution helium atom scattering can be applied to study a number of interesting properties of solid surfaces with great sensitivity and accuracy. This book treats in detail experimental and theoretical aspects ofthis method as well as all current applications in surface science. The individual chapters - all written by experts in the field - are devoted to the investigation of surface structure, defect shapes and concentrations, the interaction potential, collective and localized surface vibrations at low energies, phase transitions and surface diffusion. Over the past decade helium atom scattering has gained widespread recognitionwithin the surface science community. Points in its favour are comprehensiveunderstanding of the scattering theory and the availability of well-tested approximation to the rigorous theory. This book will be invaluable to surface scientists wishing to make an informed judgement on the actual and potential capabilities of this technique and its results.
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Physical organic chemistry.
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Surfaces (Physics)
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E Hulpke
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