Wolfgang Schattke & Michel A. Van Hove 
Solid-State Photoemission and Related Methods [PDF ebook] 
Theory and Experiment

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Photoemission is one of the principal techniques for the characterization and investigation of condensed matter systems. The field has experienced many developments in recent years, which may also be put down to important achievements in closely related areas.
This timely and up-to-date handbook is written by experts in the field who provide the background needed by both experimentalists and theorists. It represents an interesting framework for showing the connection between theory and experiment by bringing together different concepts in the investigation of the properties of materials.
The work addresses the geometric and electronic structure of solid surfaces and interfaces, theoretical methods for direct computation of spectra, experimental techniques for data acquisition, and physical models for direct data interpretation. It also includes such recent developments as full hemisphere acceptance in photoemission, two-electron photoemission, (e, 2e) electron diffraction, and photoelectron-electron/hole interaction.

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– Electronic structure theory for ground and excited state properties of materials
– Overview of core and valence photoemission
– General theory of core electron photoemission
– Valence band VUV spectra
– Angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy: From photoemission imaging to spatial resolution
– Electronic states of magnetic materials
– The band structure theory of LEED and photoemission
– Time-resolved two-photon photoemission
– Low-energy (e, 2e) spectroscopy
– One-photon two-electron transitions at surfaces
– Overview of surface structures
– Angle resolved photoelectron spectroscopy: From traditional to two-dimensional photoelectron spectroscopy
– Holographic surface crystallography: Substrate as reference
– XAFS and related methods: Theoretical techniques
– X-ray optics, standing waves, and interatomic effects in photoemission and X-ray emission
– Thermal vibrations at surfaces analysed with LEED

Sobre o autor

Both editors are well-known and respected in their field. The list of contributors includes researchers of high standing.

Professor Dr. Wolfgang Schattke recently retired from teaching theoretical physics at the Institut fuer Theoretische Physik und Astrophysik der Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel. His research concerns solid state physics including its many-body aspects. It focuses on the electronic properties of bulk and surface systems using ab-initio methods to quantitatively calculate spectroscopic data that are directly comparable with measurement.

Dr. Michel A. Van Hove is a Staff Scientist in the Materials Sciences Division and the Advanced Light Source of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, California, USA, and an Adjunct Professor in the Physics Department of the University of California in Davis, California, USA. His research interests focus on the structural, chemical, electronic and magnetic properties of surfaces, interfaces, and related nano-structures. The emphasis is on modelling experimental techniques to
extract such information from actual materials.



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Língua Inglês ● Formato PDF ● Páginas 495 ● ISBN 9783527621002 ● Tamanho do arquivo 24.0 MB ● Editor Wolfgang Schattke & Michel A. Van Hove ● Editora Wiley-VCH ● Publicado 2008 ● Edição 1 ● Carregável 24 meses ● Moeda EUR ● ID 2455351 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
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