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图书 光电子光谱学--原理和应用(第3版)
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Since the completion of the manuscript for the first edition of Photoelectron Spectroscopy, the field has undergone a steady growth.

Firstly, the theory has been refined and condensed into a manageable form. Secondly two important experimental developments have occurred. The resolution that can be obtained is now of the order of 3 meV, which corresponds approximately to an energy of 30 kBK. This means that photoelectron spectroscopy can now obtain data with an accuracy similar to that achieved in standard thermodynamic experiments (such as specific heat experiments),thus facilitating a direct comparison of data from the two different types of experiment. The second important experimental advance is that one can now readily measure electron energy distributions over a solid angle of almost 2π.This yields valuable information whenever these electron energy distributionshave anisotropies.

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1. Introduction and Basic Principles

 1.1 Historical Development

 1.2 The Electron Mean Free Path

 1.3 Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Inverse Photoelectron Spectroscopy

 1.4 Experimental Aspects

 1.5 Very High Resolution

 1.6 The Theory of Photoemission

  1.6.1 Core-Level Photoemission

  1.6.2 Valence-State Photoemission

  1.6.3 Three-Step and One-Step Considerations

 1.7 Deviations from the Simple Theory of Photoemission

 References

2. Core Levels and Final States

 2.1 Core-Level Binding Energies in Atoms and Molecules

  2.1.1 The Equivalent-Core Approximation

  2.1.2 Chemical Shifts

 2.2 Core-Level Binding Energies in Solids

  2.2.1 The Born-Haber Cycle in Insulators

  2.2.2 Theory of Binding Energies

  2.2.3 Determination of Binding Energies and Chemical Shifts from Thermodynamic Data

 2.3 Core Polarization

 2.4 Final-State Multiplets in Rare-Earth Valence Bands

 2.5 Vibrational Side Bands

 2.6 Core Levels of Adsorbed Molecules

 2.7 Quantitative Chemical Analysis from Core-Level Intensities

 References

3. Charge-Excitation Final States: Satellites

3.1 Copper Dihalides; 3d Transition Metal Compounds

  3.1.1 Characterization of a Satellite

  3.1.2 Analysis of Charge-Transfer Satellites

  3.1.3 Non-local Screening

  3.2 The 6-eV Satellite in Nickel

  3.2.1 Resonance Photoemission

  3.2.2 Satellites in Other Metals

 3.3 The Gunnarsson-Sch6nhammer Theory

 3.4 Photoemission Signals and Narrow Bands in Metals

 References

4. Continuous Satellites and Plasmon Satellites: XPS Photoemission in Nearly Free Electron Systems

 4.1 Theory

  4.1.1 General

  4.1.2 Core-Line Shape

  4.1.3 Intrinsic Plasmons

  4.1.4 Fxtrinsic FAectron Scattering: Plasmons and Background

  411.5 The Total Photoelectron Spectrum

 4.2 Experimental Results

  4.2.1 The Core Line Without Plasmons

  4.2.2 Core-Level Spectra Including Plasmoas

  4.2.3 Valence-Band Spectra of the Simple Metals

  4.2.4 Simple Metals: A General Comment

 4.3 The Background Correction

 References

5. Valence Orbitals in Simple Molecules and Insulating Solids

 5.1 UPS Spectra of Monatomic Gases

 5.2 Photoelectron Spectra of Diatomic Molecules

 5.3 Binding Energy of the H2 Molecule

 5.4 Hydrides Isoelectronic with Noble Gases

  Neon (Ne)

  Hydrogen Fluoride (HF)

  Water (H2O)

  Ammonia (NH3)

  Methane (CH4)

 5.5 Spectra of the Alkali HMides

 5.6 Transition Metal Dihalides

 5.7 Hydrocarbons

  5.7.1 Guidelines for the Interpretation of Spectra from Free Molecules

  5.7.2 Linear Polymers

 5.8 Insulating Solids with Valence d Electrons

  5.8.1 The NiO Problem

  5.8.2 Mort Insulation

5.8.3 The Metal-Insulator Transition; the Ratio of the Correlation Energy and the Bandwidth; Doping

5.8.4 Band Structures of Transition Metal Compounds

 5.9 High-Temperature Superconductors

5.9.1 Valence-Band Electronic Structure;Polycrystalline Samples

5.9.2 Dispersion Relations in High Temperature Superconductors; Single Crystals

5.9.3 The Superconducting Gap

5.9.4 Symmetry of the Order Parameter in the High-Temperature Superconductors

5.9.5 Core-Level Shifts

 5.10 The Fermi Liquid and the Luttinger Liquid

 5.11 Adsorbed Molecules

5.11.1 Outline

5.11.2 CO on Metal Surfaces

 References

6. Photoemission of Valence Electrons from Metallic Solids in the One-Electron Approximation

 6.1 Theory of Photoemission:A Summary of tile Three-Step Model

 6.2 Discussion of the Photocurrent

6.2.1 Kinematics of Internal Photoemission in a Polycrystalline Sample

6.2.2 Primary and Secondary Cones in the Photoemission from a Real Solid

6.2.3 Angle-Integrated and Angle-Resolved Data Collection.

 6.3 Photoemission from the Semi-infinite Crystal:The Inverse LEED Formalism

6.3.1 Band Structure Regime

6.3.2 XPS Regime

6.3.3 Surface Emission

6.3.4 One-Step Calculations

 6.4 Thermal Effects

 6.5 Dipole Selection Rules for Direct Optical Transitions

 References

7. Band Structure and Angular-Resolved Photoelectron Spectra

 7.1 Free-Electron Final-State Model

 7.2 Methods Employing Calculated Band Structures

 7.3 Methods for the Absolute Determination of the Crystal Momentum

7.3.1 Triangulation or Energy Coincidence Method

7.3.2 Bragg Plane Method: Variation of External Emission Angle at Fixed Photon Frequency(Disappearance/Appearance Angle Method

7.3.3 Bragg Plane Method: Variation of Photon Energy at Fixed Emission Angle (Symmetry Method)

7.3.4 The Surface Emission Method and Electron Damping

7.3.5 The Very-Low-Energy Electron Diffraction Method

7.3.6 The Fermi Surface Method

7.3.7 Intensities and Their Use in Band-Structure Determinations

7.3.8 Summary

 7.4 Experimental Band Structures

7.4.1 One- and Two-Dimensional Systems

7.4.2 Three-Dimensional Solids: Metals and Semiconductors

7.4.3 UPS Band Structures and XPS Density of States

 7.5 A Comment

 References

8. Surface States, Surface Effects

 8.1 Theoretical Considerations

 8.2 Experimental Results on Surface States

 8.3 Quantum-Well States

 8.4 Surface Core-Level Shifts

 References

9. Inverse Photoelectron Spectroscopy

 9.1 Surface States

 9.2 Bulk Band Structures

 9.3 Adsorbed Molecules

 References

10. Spin-Polarized Photoelectron Spectroscopy

 10.1 General Description

 10.2 Examples of Spin-Polarized Photoelectron Spectroscopy

 10.3 Magnetic Dichroism

 References

11. Photoelectron Diffraction

 11.1 Examples

 11.2 Substrate Photoelectron Diffraction

 11.3 Adsorbate Photoelectron Diffraction

 11.4 Fermi Surface Scans

 References

Appendix

 A.1 Table of Binding Energies

 A.2 Surface and Bulk Brillouin Zones of the Three Low-Index Faces of a Face-Centered Cubic (fcc) Crystal Face

 A.3 Compilation of Work Functions

 References

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书名 光电子光谱学--原理和应用(第3版)
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作者 (德)胡夫尼
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出版时间 2009-03-01
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