This book is a conceptual overview of surface and thin film science,
providing a basic and straightforward understanding of the most common
ideas and methods used in these fields. Fundamental scientific ideas,
deposition methods, and characterization methods are all examined.
Relying on simple, conceptual models and figures, fundamental
scientific ideas are introduced and then applied to surfaces and thin
films in the first half of the book. Topics include vacuum and plasma
environments, crystal structure, atomic motion, thermodynamics,
electrical and magnetic properties, optical and thermal properties,
and adsorbed atoms on surfaces. Common methods of gas-phase thin film
deposition are then introduced, starting with an overview of the film
growth process and then a discussion of both physical and chemical
vapor deposition methods. This is followed by an overview of a wide
range of characterization techniques including imaging, structural,
chemical, electrical, magnetic, optical, thermal, and mechanical
techniques. Thin film science is a natural extension of surface
science, especially as applications involve thinner and thinner films;
distinct from other literature in the field, this book combines the
two topics in a single volume. Simple, conceptual models and figures
are used, supported by some mathematical expressions, to convey key
ideas to students as well as practicing engineers, scientists, and
technicians.
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ISBN
9781482233056
Publisert
2019
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
CRC Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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