Книга "Кристаллография и структура поверхности. Введение для ученых-поверхностников и наноученых" является не только ценным учебным пособием, но и справочником для исследователей в области поверхностной науки и нанонауки. В ней автор предоставляет читателям теоретические основы кристаллографии, необходимые для понимания локальных геометрических особенностей и симметрий объемных кристаллов, включая идеальные поверхности одиночных кристаллов. Автор рассматривает тему на вводном, но математически обоснованном уровне, предоставляя многочисленные графические примеры для сохранения математического контекста. Книга объединяет и логически связывает многие кажущиеся несвязанными структурные вопросы и обозначения, которые часто используются поверхностными учеными и наноучеными. В книге также включены многочисленные упражнения различной сложности - от простых вопросов до малых научных исследований, которые позволяют стимулировать дискуссии о различных темах.

Using theoretical crystallography as its basis, this important academic work establishes a fundamental understanding of silicon surface structure for graduate students and research physicists in the field of semiconductor surface physics. Three distinctive aspects mark this work apart from others of its kind. i) The comprehensive approach adopted takes in all related material with crystal geometry, symmetry and bonding, crystal and polycrystalline materials being both diagrammatically explained and analysed computationally. Hysteresis related to stress by thermal annealing in electric fields is also dealt with. ii) Significantly detailed discussions encompass mathematical subtleties that make for clear comprehension and précised imaging of nanoworlds. iii) Numerous practical applications spanning bioscience, micrometer electron devices and gold projects are reported for both experimentation and theorization.While there is some division in chapters dedicated to descriptive and computational facts, it does not disorient the reader who nonetheless finds a wealth of real world illustrations and pertinent papers to consider along with examinations questions and practical problems. This comprehensive graduate text has one vital draw; starting with only a basic knowledge of solid state physics, graduate students are guided through the intricacies of crystalline science, atomistics and tailor built structures. A crucial prerequisite for future physicists who would be bitten by this complex jungle of geometric black pits, far reaching symmetry inspections and flashy quantum theories.However, if the complexities of the presentation conflict with earnestness of purpose, then this text need not stand the test of time, but a genuine challenge worth facing.

Электронная Книга «Crystallography and Surface Structure. An Introduction for Surface Scientists and Nanoscientists» написана автором Klaus Hermann в году.

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Язык: Английский

ISBN: 9783527633302


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A valuable learning tool as well as a reference, this book provides students and researchers in surface science and nanoscience with the theoretical crystallographic foundations, which are necessary to understand local geometries and symmetries of bulk crystals, including ideal single crystal surfaces. The author deals with the subject at an introductory yet mathematically sound level, providing numerous graphic examples to keep the math in context. The book brings together and logically connects many seemingly disparate structural issues and notations used frequently by surface scientists and nanoscientists. Numerous exercises of varying difficulty, ranging from simple questions to small research projects, are included to stimulate discussions about the different subjects.



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