Basic Theory of Surface States

Voorkant
Clarendon Press, 1996 - 223 pagina's
The theory of surface electronic states is a widely researched topic which underlies all our knowledge of the behaviour of electrons at solid surfaces. It is of paramount importance in understanding the mechanics by which solid-state devices operate and catalytic reactions proceed. Now available in paperback, this book provides the most current and straightforward introduction to the subject. Although the subject is viewed through the `theoretical eye' of a physicist, the topics are treated in an elementary fashion. The book is therefore accessible to all surface scientists with an understanding of quantum mechanics and some familiarity with solid state physics.
 

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ELECTRONS IN INFINITE CRYSTALS
4
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18
ELECTRONS AT CRYSTAL SURFACES
46
MATHIEU POTENTIAL MODEL
87
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99
GREENFUNCTION METHODS
116
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT
151
APPENDICES
195
AUTHOR INDEX
215
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