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Foundations of Surface Science provides a review of the most up-to-date developments of surface science by exploring contemporary theories, key concepts, and a number of pioneering techniques that have recently been developed. Based around the author's experience lecturing and supervising undergraduates on this topic, the text is aimed squarely at providing a rigorous grounding in the subject at an accessible level, with chapters covering thermodynamics; symmetry and structure; electronic structure; and the kinetics and dynamics of surfaces.
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An excellent compact undergraduate textbook for teaching surface science fundamentals which includes the most relevant state-of-the-art techniques and concepts * Lubomira Tosheva, Senior Lecturer in Materials Chemistry, Manchester Metropolitan University *
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Höhe: 240 mm
Breite: 185 mm
Dicke: 10 mm
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978-0-19-883513-4 (9780198835134)
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Stephen J. Jenkins is Professor of Physical & Computational Surface Chemistry at the Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, where he conducts research into the physical and chemical properties of surfaces. He has worked in this field for thirty years, publishing over 150 papers on a variety of topics ranging from the dynamics of molecular adsorption, through the symmetry and asymmetry of adsorbed overlayers, to the origin of spin-polarised surface-localised electronic states. Over the past two decades, he has lectured and developed undergraduate courses both on general surface science and on the electronic structure of solid surfaces.
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Professor of Physical & Computational Surface ChemistryProfessor of Physical & Computational Surface Chemistry, University of Cambridge
1: Thermodynamics
2: Symmetry & Structure
3: Electronic Structure
4: Kinetics & Dynamics
5: Techniques