The physics of solid surfaces

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Abstract

The data compiled in this chapter refer to so-called clean surfaces, i. e., crystalline surfaces crystallinesurface, atomically cleanatomically clean crystalline surface that are atomically clean and well characterized. Data on interfaces are dealt with only marginally, in connection with MOS devices MOS device. The values reported in the tables are mainly averages from several different authors. In such cases the errors are given as standard deviations. Reference to the individual measurements and to the original papers is made by referring to larger compilations (mainly the four volumes of Landolt–Börnstein III/24, Physics of Solid Surfaces [27.1], or the single articles therein [27.10, 27.11, 27.12, 27.13, 27.14, 27.15, 27.16, 27.2, 27.3, 27.4, 27.5, 27.6, 27.7, 27.8, 27.9]). On the other hand, the figures are fully referenced.

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Chiarotti, G. (2018). The physics of solid surfaces. In Springer Handbooks (pp. 989–1036). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69743-7_27

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