Physics of Covered Solid Surfaces: Adsorbed Layers on Surfaces
Springer | English | ISBN 3540202811 | 445 pages | PDF | 7.84 MB | 2005
Group III: Condensed Matter, Volume 42, Subvolume A: Adsorbed Layers on Surfaces
Part 4: Adsorbed Species on Surfaces and Adsorbate-Induced Surface Core Level Shifts
H.P. Bonzel, R. Denecke, W. Eck, A. Föhlisch, G. Held, W. Jaegermann, N. Mårtensson, T. Mayer, H. Over, H.P. Steinrück
Springer | English | ISBN 3540202811 | 445 pages | PDF | 7.84 MB | 2005
Group III: Condensed Matter, Volume 42, Subvolume A: Adsorbed Layers on Surfaces
Part 4: Adsorbed Species on Surfaces and Adsorbate-Induced Surface Core Level Shifts
H.P. Bonzel, R. Denecke, W. Eck, A. Föhlisch, G. Held, W. Jaegermann, N. Mårtensson, T. Mayer, H. Over, H.P. Steinrück
Surface Science is understood as a relatively young scientific discipline, concerned with the physical and
chemical properties of and phenomena on clean and covered solid surfaces, studied under a variety of
conditions. The adsorption of atoms and molecules on solid surfaces is, for example, such a condition,
connected with more or less drastic changes of all surface properties. An adsorption event is frequently
observed in nature and found to be of technical importance in many industrial processes. For this reason,
Surface Science is interdisciplinary by its very nature, and as such an important intermediary between
fundamental and applied research. Intense world-wide research in this field over the last 50 years has lead
to a considerable degree of maturity, such that a documentation of quantitative results in a single source
seems desirable. Tribute is being paid to this effect by the renowned Series of LANDOLT-BORNSTEIN
whose editor-in-chief Werner Martienssen, Frankfurt/ Main, has initiated several volumes of collected
scientific data in the field of Surface Science.