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光电子光谱学原理和应用(Photoelectron spectroscopy),第3版

光电子谱技术是研究原子、分子、固体和表面电子结构的一种非常有效的手段。本书全面系统地介绍了光电子谱技术的原理和应用,并简明讨论了逆光发射、自旋极化光发射和光电子衍射等现象。本书是一本非常实用的光电子谱技术的专著,内容几乎覆盖了光电子研究的所有领域。其特点是紧密联系实验,并利用理论详细解释实验结果,达到理论和应用的有机结合。书中还收集了大量的实际材料的光电子谱分析,同时给出了大量的实验数据,以便于读者的查阅。总之,该书既是一本很有价值的参考书,又可作为初学者的入门教材。    dIk/vg  
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读者对象:适用于凝聚态物理学、材料物理学和光电子学等专业的高年级本科生、研究生和相关专业的科研人员。 !ceT>i90h  
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目录 U$CAA5HV]  
1. Introduction and Basic Principles qMy>: ,)Z  
1.1 Historical Development T=lir%q  
1.2 The Electron Mean Free Path PDN3=PAR/A  
1.3 Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Inverse Photoelectron Spectroscopy ^rF{%1DT  
1.4 Experimental Aspects f#~X4@DH`  
1.5 Very High Resolution gG"W~O)yv  
1.6 The Theory of Photoemission @0}Q"15,I  
1.6.1 Core-Level Photoemission Ay?;0w0  
1.6.2 Valence-State Photoemission yZ7aH|Q81B  
1.6.3 Three-Step and One-Step Considerations ;-SFK+)R"  
1.7 Deviations from the Simple Theory of Photoemission 3Z?"M  
References MExP'9  
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2. Core Levels and Final States D0T0Km/"  
2.1 Core-Level Binding Energies in Atoms and Molecules 6J/"1 _  
2.1.1 The Equivalent-Core Approximation aD yHIh8  
2.1.2 Chemical Shifts Ejc%DSG  
2.2 Core-Level Binding Energies in Solids nNbOq[  
2.2.1 The Born-Haber Cycle in Insulators Nb.AsIR^  
2.2.2 Theory of Binding Energies  t~mbe  
2.2.3 Determination of Binding Energies and Chemical Shifts from Thermodynamic Data E,"?RbG  
2.3 Core Polarization 6=ukR=]v  
2.4 Final-State Multiplets in Rare-Earth Valence Bands V}?d ,.m`{  
2.5 Vibrational Side Bands CXC,@T  
2.6 Core Levels of Adsorbed Molecules `fw:   
2.7 Quantitative Chemical Analysis from Core-Level Intensities xw?Mc{w  
References *#ccz  
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3. Charge-Excitation Final States: Satellites ,E&PIbDL1  
3.1 Copper Dihalides; 3d Transition Metal Compounds W i a%rm  
3.1.1 Characterization of a Satellite h\+U+ ?u  
3.1.2 Analysis of Charge-Transfer Satellites l=(4o4um  
3.1.3 Non-local Screening bWc3a  
3.2 The 6-eV Satellite in Nickel 4-P'e%S  
3.2.1 Resonance Photoemission Jjt'R`t%t  
3.2.2 Satellites in Other Metals sW/^82(dM  
3.3 The Gunnarsson-Sch6nhammer Theory F$TNYZ  
3.4 Photoemission Signals and Narrow Bands in Metals :?1r.n  
References ;CbQ}k  
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4. Continuous Satellites and Plasmon Satellites: XPS Photoemission in Nearly Free Electron Systems CD$0Z  
4.1 Theory bMT1(edm  
4.1.1 General  _N`:NOM  
4.1.2 Core-Line Shape 3GEI)!  
4.1.3 Intrinsic Plasmons S}=d74(/n  
4.1.4 Fxtrinsic FAectron Scattering: Plasmons and Background G8}w|'0m  
4.1.5 The Total Photoelectron Spectrum J%|!KQl  
4.2 Experimental Results $umh&z/  
4.2.1 The Core Line Without Plasmons )vH6N_  
4.2.2 Core-Level Spectra Including Plasmoas o K;.|ja  
4.2.3 Valence-Band Spectra of the Simple Metals $JKR,   
4.2.4 Simple Metals: A General Comment Uj!3H]d  
4.3 The Background Correction oj.f uJD  
References VgfA&?4[  
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5. Valence Orbitals in Simple Molecules and Insulating Solids q,k/@@Qd9  
5.1 UPS Spectra of Monatomic Gases " 9=F/o9  
5.2 Photoelectron Spectra of Diatomic Molecules p|mt2oDjw  
5.3 Binding Energy of the H2 Molecule <5qXC.{Cyp  
5.4 Hydrides Isoelectronic with Noble Gases O*MC"%T  
Neon (Ne) gg ;&a(  
Hydrogen Fluoride (HF) Jv  
Water (H2O) 9}e`_z  
Ammonia (NH3) "#uXpCuw  
Methane (CH4) HCP' V  
5.5 Spectra of the Alkali HMides 20[_eu)  
5.6 Transition Metal Dihalides l7G&[\~  
5.7 Hydrocarbons Ns.b8Y  
5.7.1 Guidelines for the Interpretation of Spectra from Free Molecules V=!tZ[4z$h  
5.7.2 Linear Polymers 56i9V9{2  
5.8 Insulating Solids with Valence d Electrons ElNKCj<M  
5.8.1 The NiO Problem o!TG8aeb  
5.8.2 Mort Insulation hL:n9G  
5.8.3 The Metal-Insulator Transition;the Ratio of the Correlation Energy and the Bandwidth;Doping I;dc[m  
5.8.4Band Structures of Transition Metal Compounds ]Bo !v*12  
5.9 High—Temperature Superconductors ?m3,e&pB5  
5.9.1valence-Band Electronic Structure;Polycrystalline Samples kh3PEq   
5.9.2 Dispersion Relations in High Temperature Superconductors;Single Crystals lp`raN No  
5.9.3 The Superconducting Gap YGVj$\  
5.9.4 Symmetry of the Order Parameter in the High-Temperature SuDerconductors N}0-L$@SL  
5.9.5 Core—Level Shifts _8$arjx=  
5.10 The Fermi Liquid and the Luttinger Liquid CB(Qy9C%h[  
5.11 Adsorbed Molecules Y{P0?`  
5.11.1 Outline C[h"w'A2  
5.11.2 CO on Metal Surfaces gC-3ghmgS  
References `Q d_Gu,M  
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6.Photoemission of Valence Electrons froill Metallic Solids in the OHe-Electron Approximation %";bgU2Q  
6.1 Theory of Photoemission:A Summary of the Three-Step Model <dxc"A  
6.2 Discussion of the Photocurrent 1`1U'ibhe  
6.2.1 Kinematics of Internal Photoemission in a Polycrystalline Sample ,v;P@RL|g  
6.2.2 Primary and Secondary Cones in the Photoemission from a Real Solid FX QUj&9  
6.2.3 Angle-Integrated and Angle-Resolved Data Collection vu^ '+ky  
6.3 Photoemission from the Semi—infinite Crystal:The Inverse LEED Formalism 7hPiPv  
6.3.1 Band Structure Regime ` <+MR6M  
6.3.2 XPS Regime 8c-r;DE  
6.3.3 Surface Emission b(8#*S!U  
6.3.4 One-Step Calculations h^E"eC  
6.4 Thermal Effects ,k}-I65M*t  
6.5 Dipole Selection Rules for Direct Optical Transitions s)HLFdis@  
References rt+%&% wt  
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7.Band Structtire and Angular-Resolved Photoelectron Spectra X-$~j+YC  
7.1 Free-Electron Final—State Model 3ifQKKcR{  
7.2 Methods Employing Calculated Band Structures m[~fT(NI  
7.3 Methods for the Absolute Determination of the Crystal Momentum Bi7QYi/  
7.3.1 Triangulation or Energy Coincidence Method V gLnpPOQ  
7.3.2 Bragg Plane Method: Variation of External Emission Angle at Fixed Photon Frequency (Disappearance/Appearance Angle Method 3z$9jN/<u  
7.3.3 Bragg Plane Method: Variation of Photon Energy at Fixed Emission Angle (Symmetry Method) >BU"C+a8g  
7.3.4 The Surface Emission Method and Electron Damping <d".v  
7.3.5 The Very-Low-Energy Electron Diffraction Method v8Ga@*  
7.3.6 The Fermi Surface Method y; LL^:rq  
7.3.7 Intensities and Their Use in Band-Structure Determinations df}DJB  
7.3.8 Summary  egur}  
7.4 Experimental Band Structures 2H7b2%  
7.4.1 One- and Two-Dimensional Systems .!yXto:  
7.4.2 Three-Dimensional Solids: Metals and Semiconductors yu ~Rk  
7..4.3UPS Band Structures and XPS Density of States 9os>k*  
7.5 A Comment _]~`t+W'DJ  
References |X:"AH"S  
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8.Surface States, Surface Effects ?7 Kl)p3  
8.1 Theoretical Considerations #bN'N@|  
8.2 Experimental Results on Surface States X6lkz*M.  
8.3 Quantum-Well States AN-qcp6=o  
8.4 Surface Core-Level Shifts ~I'1\1  
References N"A863>  
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9.Inverse Photoelectron Spectroscopy bb@@QzR  
9.1 Surface States x<_uwL2a  
9.2 Bulk Band Structures l] -mdq/C  
9.3 Adsorbed Molecules X=QaTV  
References Yyl(<,Yi  
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10. Spin-Polarized Photoelectron Spectroscopy Tw^b!74gq  
10.1 General Description - \ {.]KL  
10.2 Examples of Spin-Polarized Photoelectron Spectroscopy QrmiQ]d*p  
10.3 Magnetic Dichroism v(5zSo  
References 6Z2a5zO8  
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11. Photoelectron Diffraction ;- ~}g7$  
11.1 Examples vUtA@  
11.2 Substrate Photoelectron Diffraction 3zdm-5R.b  
11.3 Adsorbate Photoelectron Diffraction -+9,RtHR7  
11.4 Fermi Surface Scans >93I|C|  
References jIpc^iu`,  
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Appendix j5eX?bi_v  
A.1 Table of Binding Energies IrIF 853g  
A.2 Surface and Bulk Brillouin Zones of the Three Low-Index Faces of a Face—Centered Cubic(fcc)Crystal Face ;;r}=0V*=  
A.3 Compilation of Work Functions 14U:.Q  
References FVi7gg.?  
Index
huiyu1981 2010-03-27 07:56
卖书,感谢楼主资源。
kcjkcj 2010-06-16 11:00
感谢楼主资源。
伯爵之光 2011-01-23 13:36
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saiqi2011 2011-04-06 17:40
好书啊,支持下
yanpengfu 2011-04-12 20:49
有电子版么
余建 2014-07-19 16:48
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