Adsorption Processes on Semiconductor and Dielectric Surfaces I
This book deals with various physical and chemical phenomena associated with the interaction of a solid surface in a gaseous environment. The authors have gone through a vast body of experimental material on the structure and properties of dielectric and semiconductor surfaces from the point of view of ad­ sorption and catalysis. They have attempted to look into mechanisms of these processes and to outline the ways of controlling them, as long as this seemed possible. A great deal of attention is paid to considering th~ nature of ac­ tive surface sites responsible for chemisorption, catalytic conversion of adsorbed molecules, and certain electronic surface phenomena. All the problems concern physicists working in the fields of microelectronics, optoelec­ tronics, thin-film electronics, as well as chemists doing research in adsorp­ tion, catalysis, and combustion. The wide scope of surface phenomena included in this study is dealt with from a firmly established standpoint of solid­ state physics and the theory of chemical structure and reactivity. The roots of this monograph go back to our earlier book published with Nauka, Moscow, in 1978. The present edition has, however, been revised substantially and is extended to cover more grounds and, in particular, recent results. We prepared the manuscript in our native language and Mr. A. S. Dobroslavski was extremely helpful in the translation. For fruitful discussions the authors are grateful to G. F. Golovanova, Yu. A. Zarifyants, S. N. Kozlov, Z. L. Krylova, O. V. Nikitina, L. Ya.
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Adsorption Processes on Semiconductor and Dielectric Surfaces I
This book deals with various physical and chemical phenomena associated with the interaction of a solid surface in a gaseous environment. The authors have gone through a vast body of experimental material on the structure and properties of dielectric and semiconductor surfaces from the point of view of ad­ sorption and catalysis. They have attempted to look into mechanisms of these processes and to outline the ways of controlling them, as long as this seemed possible. A great deal of attention is paid to considering th~ nature of ac­ tive surface sites responsible for chemisorption, catalytic conversion of adsorbed molecules, and certain electronic surface phenomena. All the problems concern physicists working in the fields of microelectronics, optoelec­ tronics, thin-film electronics, as well as chemists doing research in adsorp­ tion, catalysis, and combustion. The wide scope of surface phenomena included in this study is dealt with from a firmly established standpoint of solid­ state physics and the theory of chemical structure and reactivity. The roots of this monograph go back to our earlier book published with Nauka, Moscow, in 1978. The present edition has, however, been revised substantially and is extended to cover more grounds and, in particular, recent results. We prepared the manuscript in our native language and Mr. A. S. Dobroslavski was extremely helpful in the translation. For fruitful discussions the authors are grateful to G. F. Golovanova, Yu. A. Zarifyants, S. N. Kozlov, Z. L. Krylova, O. V. Nikitina, L. Ya.
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Adsorption Processes on Semiconductor and Dielectric Surfaces I

Adsorption Processes on Semiconductor and Dielectric Surfaces I

by Vsevolod F. Kiselev, Oleg V. Krylov
Adsorption Processes on Semiconductor and Dielectric Surfaces I

Adsorption Processes on Semiconductor and Dielectric Surfaces I

by Vsevolod F. Kiselev, Oleg V. Krylov

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This book deals with various physical and chemical phenomena associated with the interaction of a solid surface in a gaseous environment. The authors have gone through a vast body of experimental material on the structure and properties of dielectric and semiconductor surfaces from the point of view of ad­ sorption and catalysis. They have attempted to look into mechanisms of these processes and to outline the ways of controlling them, as long as this seemed possible. A great deal of attention is paid to considering th~ nature of ac­ tive surface sites responsible for chemisorption, catalytic conversion of adsorbed molecules, and certain electronic surface phenomena. All the problems concern physicists working in the fields of microelectronics, optoelec­ tronics, thin-film electronics, as well as chemists doing research in adsorp­ tion, catalysis, and combustion. The wide scope of surface phenomena included in this study is dealt with from a firmly established standpoint of solid­ state physics and the theory of chemical structure and reactivity. The roots of this monograph go back to our earlier book published with Nauka, Moscow, in 1978. The present edition has, however, been revised substantially and is extended to cover more grounds and, in particular, recent results. We prepared the manuscript in our native language and Mr. A. S. Dobroslavski was extremely helpful in the translation. For fruitful discussions the authors are grateful to G. F. Golovanova, Yu. A. Zarifyants, S. N. Kozlov, Z. L. Krylova, O. V. Nikitina, L. Ya.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783642820533
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 12/14/2011
Series: Springer Series in Chemical Physics , #32
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985
Pages: 290
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Principles of Adsorption and Heterogeneous Catalysis.- 2.1 Physical and Chemical Adsorption.- 2.2 Heterogeneous Catalysis.- 3. The Nature of Semiconductor and Dielectric Surfaces.- 3.1 Atomically Clean Solid-State Surfaces.- 3.2 The Real Surface of Semiconductors and Dielectrics.- 4. The Mechanism of Adsorption on the Semiconductors and Dielectrics and the Reactivity of Adsorbed Molecules.- 4.1 Adsorption of Simple Molecules on Atomically Clean Semiconductor Surfaces.- 4.2 Adsorption of Certain Simple Molecules on Hydrated Oxide Surfaces.- 5. Excited States in Adsorption and Catalysis.- 5.1 Vibrationally Excited Molecules on Solid Surfaces.- 5.2 Electron-Excited Molecules in Adsorption and Catalysis.- 5.3 Atomic Reconstruction of the Solid in Adsorption and Catalysis.- References.- Subject-Index.
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