Surface Physics of Materials: Volume II provides an account of the physical properties of solid surfaces. It examines the status of work on a number of aspects of solid surfaces and predicts the most profitable avenues for future research. The book contains a set of papers carefully selected to give broad coverage of the field of surface physics. The individual chapters deal with topics of current research interest and emphasize surface properties rather than the applicability of experimental techniques. This volume focuses on the transport of matter and interaction between surfaces through adhesion and friction. It provides a chemical analysis of surfaces and surface vibrations. This volume caters to research workers, teachers, and graduate students in surface physics and serves as reference texts for the materials scientist specializing in other branches of the subject.
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List of ContributorsPrefaceContents of Volume I6. Transport of Matter at Surfaces I. Introduction II. Defect Model of Crystalline Surfaces III. Energetics of Surface Defects IV. Statistical Thermodynamics of Surface Diffusion Coefficients V. Phenomenology of Surface Diffusion VI. Experimental Techniques VII. Experimental Results and Discussion VIII. Conclusion References7. Interaction of Atoms and Molecules with Surfaces I. Introduction II. Model Hamiltonian III. Group Orbitals IV. Electron Gas Theories V. Applications VI. New Developments References8. Chemical Analysis of Surfaces I. Introduction II. Nuclear Charge III. Nuclear Mass IV. Comparisons V. Summary References9. Surface Vibrations I. Introduction II. The Static Crystal Surface III. Surface Modes of Vibration IV. Vibrational Contributions to Surface Thermodynamic Functions V. Mean Square Amplitude of Vibration VI. Elastic Scattering of Low-Energy Electrons VII. Phonon-Assisted Scattering of Low-Energy Electrons VIII. Atomic-Beam Scattering IX. Conclusions References10. Interaction between Surfaces: Adhesion and Friction I. Introduction II. The Nature and Topography of Solid Surfaces: Contact III. The Area of True Contact: Experimental IV. Types of Adhesive Forces V. Experimental Study of Adhesion VI. General Mechanism of Adhesion: Summary VII. Friction VIII. General Mechanism of Friction ReferencesIndex for Volume IIIndex for Volume I