From discussions with students working in the field of nanoelectronics and quantum effects in nanostructures I have leamed that many fundamental surface science concepts such as charging character of surface and interface states, Fernu-Ievel pinning have been forgotten over the years or not taught in an adequate way. Since these concepts are of paramount importance for research on semiconductor nanostructures Itried to deepen and extend these topics in the present edition.
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1 Surface and Interface Physics: Its Definition and Importance Panel Ⅰ: Ultrahigh Vacuum (UHV) Technology Panel Ⅱ: Basics of Particle Optics and Spectroscopy Problems
2 Preparation ofWell-Defined Surfaces,lnterfaces and Thin Films 2.1 Why Is Ultrahigh Vacuum Used? 2.2 Cleavage in UHV 2.3 Ion Bombardment and Annealing 2.4 Evaporation and Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE) 2.5 Epitaxy by Means of Chemical Reactions Panel Ⅲ: Auger Electron Spectroscopy (AES) Panel Ⅳ:Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy (SIMS) Problems
3 Morphology and Structure ofSurfaces,lnterfaces and Thin Films 3.1 Surface Stress, Surface Energy, and Macroscopic Shape 3.2 Relaxation, Reconstruction, and Defects 3.3 Two-Dimensional Lattices, Superstructure, and Reciprocal Space 3.3.1 Surface Lattices and Superstructures 3.3.2 2D Reciprocal Lattice 3.4 Structural Models of Solid-Solid Interfaces 3.5 Nucleation and Growth of Thin Films 3.5.1 Modes of Film Growth 3.5.2 Capillary Model of Nucleation 3.6 Film-Growth Studies: Experimental Methods and Some Results Panel V: Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Microprobe Techniques Panel VI: Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) PaneI VII:Surface Extended X-Ray Absorption Fine Structur (SEXAFS) Problems …… 4 Scattering from Surfaces and Thin Films 5 Surface Phonons 6 Electronic Surface States 7 Space-Charge Layers at Semiconductor Interfaces 8 Metal-Semiconductor Junctions and Semiconductor Heterostructures 9 Collective Phenomena at Interfaces: Superconductivity and Ferromagnetism 10 Adsorption on Solid Surfaces References Index