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光电子光谱学原理和应用(Photoelectron spectroscopy),第3版
光电子谱技术是研究原子、分子、固体和表面电子结构的一种非常有效的手段。本书全面系统地介绍了光电子谱技术的原理和应用,并简明讨论了逆光发射、自旋极化光发射和光电子衍射等现象。本书是一本非常实用的光电子谱技术的专著,内容几乎覆盖了光电子研究的所有领域。其特点是紧密联系实验,并利用理论详细解释实验结果,达到理论和应用的有机结合。书中还收集了大量的实际材料的光电子谱分析,同时给出了大量的实验数据,以便于读者的查阅。总之,该书既是一本很有价值的参考书,又可作为初学者的入门教材。 Q*u4q-DE (RW02%`jjy 作者在该领域做出了杰出的贡献。在第3版中,作者介绍了大量最新研究成果,并对光电子谱技术很多方面给出了有深刻见解的讨论。 _Q_"_*e L #c*) 读者对象:适用于凝聚态物理学、材料物理学和光电子学等专业的高年级本科生、研究生和相关专业的科研人员。 ~xZFm `CP#S7W^ [attachment=25361] b+bgGLo t}n:!v"|+O 市场价:¥88.00 owM3Gz%?UA 优惠价:¥78.60 为您节省:9.40元 (89折) :y^0]In
-LI^(_ q$6fb)2I]e 目录 ^Tgu]t 1. Introduction and Basic Principles s
~c_9,JK 1.1 Historical Development 3 (Bd`=9 1.2 The Electron Mean Free Path 6g06s @kz 1.3 Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Inverse Photoelectron Spectroscopy MHar9)$} 1.4 Experimental Aspects yE1M+x./ 1.5 Very High Resolution !A!}j.s 1.6 The Theory of Photoemission VSns_>o 1.6.1 Core-Level Photoemission WsO'4~X9 1.6.2 Valence-State Photoemission +ExXhT 1.6.3 Three-Step and One-Step Considerations X!#rw= Q 1.7 Deviations from the Simple Theory of Photoemission U\dq
Mp#Wy References =pSuyM' O1!hSu& 2. Core Levels and Final States n3Uw6gLD 2.1 Core-Level Binding Energies in Atoms and Molecules G>"=Af(t?Y 2.1.1 The Equivalent-Core Approximation QlT{8uw) 2.1.2 Chemical Shifts 3<">1] /, 2.2 Core-Level Binding Energies in Solids r:.3P 2.2.1 The Born-Haber Cycle in Insulators 2wCTd:e: 2.2.2 Theory of Binding Energies 7:iTx;,v 2.2.3 Determination of Binding Energies and Chemical Shifts from Thermodynamic Data [l"|x75- 2.3 Core Polarization K`}8fU 2.4 Final-State Multiplets in Rare-Earth Valence Bands 9C9>V] 2.5 Vibrational Side Bands ^U1@
hq*u 2.6 Core Levels of Adsorbed Molecules _ zM/>Qa 2.7 Quantitative Chemical Analysis from Core-Level Intensities j8gw]V/B: References BOqu$f+ N<XS-XB, 3. Charge-Excitation Final States: Satellites zb<YYJ] 3.1 Copper Dihalides; 3d Transition Metal Compounds 6jS:_[p 3.1.1 Characterization of a Satellite /~=W3lhY 3.1.2 Analysis of Charge-Transfer Satellites @q8h'@sX 3.1.3 Non-local Screening L>:YGM"sL 3.2 The 6-eV Satellite in Nickel l}\q }7\) 3.2.1 Resonance Photoemission !Miw.UmPm 3.2.2 Satellites in Other Metals _4~'K? 3.3 The Gunnarsson-Sch6nhammer Theory %2)B.qTp& 3.4 Photoemission Signals and Narrow Bands in Metals 9&]g2iT P References )P>-~G2P /O@TqH 4. Continuous Satellites and Plasmon Satellites: XPS Photoemission in Nearly Free Electron Systems 2GRL`.1 4.1 Theory b{X,0a{* 4.1.1 General W#^W1j>_G 4.1.2 Core-Line Shape E(%_aFx>/ 4.1.3 Intrinsic Plasmons Y7q=] 4.1.4 Fxtrinsic FAectron Scattering: Plasmons and Background .r=F'i}-j* 4.1.5 The Total Photoelectron Spectrum _d<xxF^q 4.2 Experimental Results .lbo\v}2W 4.2.1 The Core Line Without Plasmons c-s A?q#| 4.2.2 Core-Level Spectra Including Plasmoas V@%:y tDf 4.2.3 Valence-Band Spectra of the Simple Metals Obj?, O 4.2.4 Simple Metals: A General Comment #H8% BZyV 4.3 The Background Correction quky m3F References hzR1O( TDqH"q0 5. Valence Orbitals in Simple Molecules and Insulating Solids qhE1
7Hf 5.1 UPS Spectra of Monatomic Gases mT:Z!sS 5.2 Photoelectron Spectra of Diatomic Molecules A.[~}ywH 5.3 Binding Energy of the H2 Molecule [9c|!w^F 5.4 Hydrides Isoelectronic with Noble Gases 108cf~2& Neon (Ne) ;^yR,32F Hydrogen Fluoride (HF) J/T$.*X Water (H2O) C~o\Q#*j Ammonia (NH3) 6$.I>8n Methane (CH4) ; fOkR+ 5.5 Spectra of the Alkali HMides q`u ^ sc 5.6 Transition Metal Dihalides 1ha
8)L 5.7 Hydrocarbons Pjvzefp 5.7.1 Guidelines for the Interpretation of Spectra from Free Molecules %qI.Qw$ 5.7.2 Linear Polymers ?q lpi( 5.8 Insulating Solids with Valence d Electrons cM|!jnKm 5.8.1 The NiO Problem 3 *g>kRMJ 5.8.2 Mort Insulation q2SlK8`QJ 5.8.3 The Metal-Insulator Transition;the Ratio of the Correlation Energy and the Bandwidth;Doping zyh #ygH 5.8.4Band Structures of Transition Metal Compounds ZYMacTeJjg 5.9 High—Temperature Superconductors O/{X:Ja{ 5.9.1valence-Band Electronic Structure;Polycrystalline Samples $F#eD0| 5.9.2 Dispersion Relations in High Temperature Superconductors;Single Crystals ORdS|y;: 5.9.3 The Superconducting Gap e]!`Cl-f80 5.9.4 Symmetry of the Order Parameter in the High-Temperature SuDerconductors AJJa<c+j 5.9.5 Core—Level Shifts Cu\6VnW_6 5.10 The Fermi Liquid and the Luttinger Liquid g##yR/L 5.11 Adsorbed Molecules x 8_nLZ 5.11.1 Outline hKjG/g:#G 5.11.2 CO on Metal Surfaces Yvn*evO4 References D\@)*" Quts~Q 6.Photoemission of Valence Electrons froill Metallic Solids in the OHe-Electron Approximation {0Jpf[.f 6.1 Theory of Photoemission:A Summary of the Three-Step Model Y<WA-dYoF 6.2 Discussion of the Photocurrent Tu[I84 6.2.1 Kinematics of Internal Photoemission in a Polycrystalline Sample j=U^+jAn 6.2.2 Primary and Secondary Cones in the Photoemission from a Real Solid ?cvV~&$gc 6.2.3 Angle-Integrated and Angle-Resolved Data Collection {^jRV@ 6.3 Photoemission from the Semi—infinite Crystal:The Inverse LEED Formalism l'Kx#y$ 6.3.1 Band Structure Regime +qiI;C_P\ 6.3.2 XPS Regime Rk$ 6.3.3 Surface Emission s9\N{ar# 6.3.4 One-Step Calculations *u)#yEJ) 6.4 Thermal Effects *~%QXNn` 6.5 Dipole Selection Rules for Direct Optical Transitions
Pxy+W*t References t3VZjO
25H=RTw 7.Band Structtire and Angular-Resolved Photoelectron Spectra zu!# 7.1 Free-Electron Final—State Model ]ME2V 7.2 Methods Employing Calculated Band Structures PJn| 7.3 Methods for the Absolute Determination of the Crystal Momentum }b/Xui9Q 7.3.1 Triangulation or Energy Coincidence Method v~AD7k2{8 7.3.2 Bragg Plane Method: Variation of External Emission Angle at Fixed Photon Frequency (Disappearance/Appearance Angle Method 9cJ1J7y 7.3.3 Bragg Plane Method: Variation of Photon Energy at Fixed Emission Angle (Symmetry Method) m2x=Qv][@c 7.3.4 The Surface Emission Method and Electron Damping gK_#R] 7.3.5 The Very-Low-Energy Electron Diffraction Method cGUsao 7.3.6 The Fermi Surface Method QP~Iz*J' 7.3.7 Intensities and Their Use in Band-Structure Determinations $MYAYj9r) 7.3.8 Summary {=Z _L?j 7.4 Experimental Band Structures @p2XaqZ 7.4.1 One- and Two-Dimensional Systems 1Pp2wpD4iC 7.4.2 Three-Dimensional Solids: Metals and Semiconductors 87ptab@ 7..4.3UPS Band Structures and XPS Density of States 9:4m@dguh- 7.5 A Comment g><itA? References i$jzn
ga 9 .3?$( 8.Surface States, Surface Effects Lyy:G9OV 8.1 Theoretical Considerations /$=<RUE 8.2 Experimental Results on Surface States XbYST%|. 8.3 Quantum-Well States M'sq{K9 8.4 Surface Core-Level Shifts +d'1 References l\"wdS} 1F]jy
9.Inverse Photoelectron Spectroscopy dUc([& 9.1 Surface States 9?Q0O\&uP 9.2 Bulk Band Structures ,\'E<O2T 9.3 Adsorbed Molecules Cb
i;CF\{ References ]uZaj?%J< &j!q9F 10. Spin-Polarized Photoelectron Spectroscopy ]wHXrB8vx 10.1 General Description 3:?QE 10.2 Examples of Spin-Polarized Photoelectron Spectroscopy Prqr, 10.3 Magnetic Dichroism kj]m@mS[ References hnTk)nq5# )Pj4_$uM 11. Photoelectron Diffraction Dwbt^{N^ 11.1 Examples 8\BYm|%aa 11.2 Substrate Photoelectron Diffraction G"|c_qX 11.3 Adsorbate Photoelectron Diffraction BRF4p: 11.4 Fermi Surface Scans [+(fN References T_I ApC !vGJ7 Appendix ?O.'_YS A.1 Table of Binding Energies >)8<d3m A.2 Surface and Bulk Brillouin Zones of the Three Low-Index Faces of a Face—Centered Cubic(fcc)Crystal Face ;9)A+bD] A.3 Compilation of Work Functions Q4B(NYEu( References ,#8H9<O9t Index
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