Structure and Dynamics of Surfaces

Structure and Dynamics of Surfaces
Title Structure and Dynamics of Surfaces PDF eBook
Author Wolfram Schommers
Publisher
Pages 281
Release 1987
Genre Surface chemistry
ISBN 9780387162522

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Structure and Dynamics of Surfaces

Structure and Dynamics of Surfaces
Title Structure and Dynamics of Surfaces PDF eBook
Author J. E. Black
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Release 1986
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Structure and Dynamics of Surfaces I

Structure and Dynamics of Surfaces I
Title Structure and Dynamics of Surfaces I PDF eBook
Author J. E. Black
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1986
Genre Surface chemistry
ISBN 9780387162522

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Structure and Dynamics of Surfaces I

Structure and Dynamics of Surfaces I
Title Structure and Dynamics of Surfaces I PDF eBook
Author W. Schommers
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 290
Release 2013-03-08
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3642465749

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During the last decade, surface research has clearly shifted its interest from the macroscopic to the microscopic scale; a wealth of novel experimental techniques and theoretical methods have been applied and developed successfully. The Topics volume at hand gives an account of this tendency. For the understanding of surface phenomena and their exploitation in tech nical applications, the theoretical and experimental analysis at the microscopic level is of particular interest. In heterogeneous catalysis, for example, a chemical reaction takes place at the interface of two phases, and the process occurring at the surface is composed of a sequence of individual microscopic steps. These individual steps include adsorption, desorption, surface diffusion, and reaction on the surface. These elementary steps are greatly influenced by the structure and the dynamics of the surface region. Especially the catalytic activity may strongly depend on the structure of the catalyst's surface. The necessity of per forming surface investigations on a microscopic scale is also reflected clearly in research work relating to metal-semiconductor interfaces which determine es sentially the properties of electronic device materials. The experimental probe on the atomic scale, coupled with parallel theoretical calculations, showed that the electronic properties of a metal-semiconductor interface strongly depend on the crystallographic structure of the semiconductor; in particular, it is im portant to know in this context the modification of the atomic arrangement in the surface region caused by the termination of the crystal by the surface.

Structure and Dynamics of Surfaces

Structure and Dynamics of Surfaces
Title Structure and Dynamics of Surfaces PDF eBook
Author Wolfram Schommers
Publisher
Pages 391
Release 1987
Genre Surface chemistry
ISBN

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Structure and Dynamics of Surfaces II

Structure and Dynamics of Surfaces II
Title Structure and Dynamics of Surfaces II PDF eBook
Author Wolfram Schommers
Publisher Springer
Pages 0
Release 2012-03-10
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9783642465932

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Structural and dynamical properties of surfaces are of considerable importance for the elucidation of surface phenomena. For example, the adsorption of particles and chemical reactions at surfaces are influenced by these properties. Also, the electronic surface states of electronic device materials (e.g., Schottky barrier diodes and metal-insulator-semiconductor devices) depend critically on the structure of the semiconductor surface and the overlayers. As in Structure and Dynamics of Surfaces I, this Topics volume considers the problems at the mircoscopic level. It deals with ordered and disordered as well as harmonic and anharmonic surface effects. Novel experimental techniques and theoretical developments which have been applied successfully during the last decade are integrated. The contributions of this volume also include the background of the subject, typical results, and, in most cases, trends of future developments.

The Near-Surface Layer of the Ocean

The Near-Surface Layer of the Ocean
Title The Near-Surface Layer of the Ocean PDF eBook
Author Alexander Soloviev
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 586
Release 2006-02-21
Genre Science
ISBN 1402040539

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Until the 1980s, a tacit agreement among many physical oceanographers was that nothing deserving attention could be found in the upper few meters of the ocean. The lack of adequete knowledge about the near-surface layer of the ocean was mainly due to the fact that the widely used oceanographic instruments (such as bathythermographs, CTDs, current meters, etc.) were practically useless in the upper few meters of the ocean. Interest in the ne- surface layer of the ocean rapidly increased along with the development of remote sensing techniques. The interpretation of ocean surface signals sensed from satellites demanded thorough knowledge of upper ocean processes and their connection to the ocean interior. Despite its accessibility to the investigator, the near-surface layer of the ocean is not a simple subject of experimental study. Random, sometimes huge, vertical motions of the ocean surface due to surface waves are a serious complication for collecting quality data close to the ocean surface. The supposedly minor problem of avoiding disturbances from ships’ wakes has frustrated several generations of oceanographers attempting to take reliable data from the upper few meters of the ocean. Important practical applications nevertheless demanded action, and as a result several pioneering works in the 1970s and 1980s laid the foundation for the new subject of oceanography – the near-surface layer of the ocean.