Introductory material |
General introduction / G. Chiarotti1: |
Motivations for a Landolt-Börnstein volume on surface physics / 1.1: |
Outline of the volume / 1.2: |
How to consult the volume / 1.3: |
List of frequently used symbols and abbreviations / 1.4: |
Conversion tables / 1.5: |
Crystal structures and bulk lattice parameters of materials quoted in the volume / 1.6: |
References for 1 / 1.7: |
The structure of surfaces (See Vol.24A) / 2: |
Electronic structure of surfaces / 3: |
Electronic structure of surfaces: metals / K. Jakobi3.1: |
Introduction / 3.1.1: |
General remarks / 3.1.1.1: |
The jellium model / 3.1.1.2: |
Surface states / 3.1.1.3: |
Image states / 3.1.1.4: |
Surface Fermi-surfaces / 3.1.1.5: |
Surface plasmon / 3.1.1.6: |
Experimental methods / 3.1.1.7: |
Data / 3.1.2: |
Arrangement of the data / 3.1.2.1: |
Data on the jellium model / 3.1.2.2: |
Surface states and image states / 3.1.2.3: |
Theoretical studies on image states / 3.1.2.3.1: |
Comparative studies of image states and surface states / 3.1.2.3.2: |
Work function data / 3.1.2.4: |
Surface core-level shift data / 3.1.2.5: |
SCLS - Theory / 3.1.2.5.1: |
SCLS - Experimental results / 3.1.2.5.2: |
Group IA (alkali metals): Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs / 3.1.2.6: |
Group IIA (alkaline earth metals): Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba / 3.1.2.7: |
Group IB (noble metals): Cu, Ag, Au / 3.1.2.8: |
Group IIB: Zn, Cd / 3.1.2.9: |
Group IIIA: Al, In / 3.1.2.10: |
Group IVA: Pb, and Group VA: Bi / 3.1.2.11: |
3d transition metals: Sc, Ti, Cr, Fe, Co, Ni / 3.1.2.12: |
4d transition metals: Y, Nb, Mo, Ru, Rh, Pd / 3.1.2.13: |
5d transition metals: La, Hf, Ta, W, Ir,.Pt / 3.1.2.14: |
Lanthanides (4f) (rare-earth metals): Ce, Sm, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Yb / 3.1.2.15: |
Actinides (5f): Th, Pu, Am / 3.1.2.16: |
References for 3.1 / 3.1.3: |
Electronic structure of surfaces: semiconductors / C. Calandra ; F. Manghi3.2: |
Preliminary remarks / 3.2.1: |
Theory / 3.2.1.2: |
Arrangement of data / 3.2.2: |
Surfaces of covalent semiconductors: C, Si, Ge / 3.2.2.2: |
(110) surfaces of partially ionic compounds: GaAs, GaP, GaSb, InAs, InP, InSb, CdTe, ZnSe / 3.2.2.3: |
GaAs polar surfaces / 3.2.2.4: |
References for 3.2 / 3.2.3: |
Vibrational and excitational properties of surfaces / 4: |
Surface phonons (R.F. WALLIS, S.Y. TONG) / 4.1: |
Background and general layout / 4.1.1: |
Surface acoustic waves / 4.1.1.2: |
Isotropic media / 4.1.1.2.1: |
Anisotropic media / 4.1.1.2.2: |
Microscopic approach to surface phonons / 4.1.1.3: |
Lattice vectors, reciprocal lattice vectors / 4.1.1.3.1: |
Dynamical matrix and normal modes of vibration / 4.1.1.3.2: |
Characterization of surface modes of vibration / 4.1.1.3.3: |
General remarques about surface force constants and surface modes of vibration / 4.1.1.3.4: |
Surface phonons in specific categories of materials / 4.1.1.3.5: |
Insulators (ionic bonding) / 4.1.1.3.5.1: |
Semiconductors (covalent bonding) / 4.1.1.3.5.2: |
Metals / 4.1.1.3.5.3: |
Inelastic helium atom scattering / 4.1.1.4: |
Inelastic electron scattering / 4.1.1.4.2: |
Correspondence of units / 4.1.1.5: |
Theoretical models / 4.1.1.6: |
References for 4.1 / 4.1.2: |
Surface polaritons (A.A. MARADUDIN) / 4.2: |
Surface polaritons in two-layer systems / 4.2.1: |
Two isotropic media / 4.2.1.2.1: |
An anisotropic medium in contact with an isotropic medium / 4.2.1.2.2: |
Surface polaritons on magnetic media / 4.2.1.2.3: |
Experimental determinations of surface polariton dispersion curves / 4.2.1.3: |
A uniaxial crystal in contact with an isotropic medium / 4.2.2: |
A biaxial crystal in contact with an isotropic medium / 4.2.2.3: |
Surface polaritons in a magnetic field / 4.2.2.4: |
An organic crystal in contact with an isotropic medium / 4.2.2.5: |
References for 4.2 / 4.2.3: |
Magnetic properties of single crystal surfaces (U. GRADMANN) / 5: |
Methods and definitions / 5.1: |
Surface magnetization at fixed temperatures / 5.2: |
Magnetic hyperfine fields near surfaces at fixed temperatures / 5.2.2: |
Temperature dependence of magnetic order near surfaces / 5.2.3: |
Surface magnetization at low temperatures / 5.2.3.1: |
Critical behavior of surface magnetization; live layers / 5.2.3.2: |
Magnetic surface anisotropies / 5.2.4: |
References for 5 / 5.3: |
General index (See Vol.24D) Introduction |
Index of surfaces |
Introductory material |
General introduction / G. Chiarotti1: |
Motivations for a Landolt-Börnstein volume on surface physics / 1.1: |
Outline of the volume / 1.2: |
How to consult the volume / 1.3: |
List of frequently used symbols and abbreviations / 1.4: |