
Surface and Defect Properties of Solids
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- Surface and Defect Properties of Solids
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- Chapter 1 Crystallographic Shear and Non-stoicheiometry
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Direct Observation of Structure in Crystals: Lattice Imaging
- Theoretical Interpretation of Image Contrast
- Experimental Observations of Lattice Images
- Electron Microscopy and Lattice Imaging in the Study of Reactions
- 3 Rotating CS Planes
- CS Structures in the Titanium and Titanium?Chromium Oxides
- CS Structures in the Tungsten Oxides
- The Topology of CS Structures
- ReO3-related Structures
- Rutile-related Structures
- a-PbO2-related Structures
- Rotary Crystallographic Shear
- 4 Block Structures
- The Topology of Block Structures
- Non-stoicheiometry and Defects in Block Structures
- Non-stoicheiometric Block Structures
- 5 Infinitely Adaptive Structures
- CS Phases
- Adaptive Superlattice Ordering
- Chapter 2 The Geometry of Disclinations in Crystals
- 1 Introduction
- Historical Remarks
- 2 Weingarten-Volterra Dislocations in Isotropic Bodies
- Dispirations and Disclinations
- Components of a General Dispiration
- Limitations on Rotations of Disclinations and Dispirations
- 3 Disclinations and Dispirations in Structured Materials
- Disclinations in Crystals
- Dispirations in Crystals
- Defects in Surface Crystals
- Intrinsic Disclinations
- Extrinsic Disclinations and Dispirations
- Closed Surface Crystals
- Disclinations in Other Materials
- 4 Movement of Disclinations in Solids
- Chapter 3 Stress-induced Martensitic Transformations and Twinning in Organic Molecular Crystals
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Crystallography of Martensitic Transformations
- Martensitic Transformations in Crystalline Polymers
- The Crystallography of 'Two-dimensional' Martensitic Phase Transformations
- The Crystallography of 'Two-dimensional' Deformation Twinning
- Comparison of Theory and Experiment
- 3 Application of the Martensite and Twinning Crystallography Theories
- 4 Experimental Procedures used in Electron Diffraction and Microscopy Studies of Deformed Polymer Crystals
- 5 Experimental Results and Discussion
- Chapter 4 A Simple Wavefunction for Solid and Surface Calculations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 LinHn Cluster Calculations
- 3 The LiH Infinite Crystal
- 4 The [100] Surface of Crystalline LiH
- 5 Adsorption of Helium on to the [100] and [110] Surfaces of Crystalline LiH
- 6 Conclusion
- 7 Bibliography of FSGO Molecule Calculations
- Chapter 5 Appearance Potential Spectroscopy and Related Techniques
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Underlying Principles of SXAPS
- Background Effects
- The Intensity of APS Features
- 3 Some Experimental Considerations
- Apparatus
- Determination of the Threshold Energy
- 4 Applications
- Surface Chemical Analysis
- Binding Energies in the Third Transition Metal Series and Band Structure
- Carbon and Plasmon Coupling Phenomena
- Simple Metals
- Alloys
- Chemical Shifts
- 5 Summary
- Chapter 6 Some Aspects of the Nature and Reactivity of Adsorbed States of Unsaturated Hydrocarbons on Metal Catalysts
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Nature of the Adsorbed States of Unsaturated Hydro-carbons
- 3 Infrared Spectra of Adsorbed Hydrocarbons
- 4 Surface Migration and the Influence of Catalyst Supports
- 5 The Influence of Catalyst Structure on Reactivity
- Erratum
- Author Index
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