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Fundamentals Of Nanoscale Film Analysis Alford Tl Feldman Lc

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Fundamentals Of Nanoscale Film Analysis Alford Tl Feldman Lc
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.7 MB
Pages: 349
Author: Alford T.L., Feldman L.C., Mayer J.W.
ISBN: 9780387292601, 0387292608
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Fundamentals Of Nanoscale Film Analysis Alford Tl Feldman Lc by Alford T.l., Feldman L.c., Mayer J.w. 9780387292601, 0387292608 instant download after payment.

From materials science to integrated circuit development, much of modern technology is moving from the microscale toward the nanoscale. This book focuses on the fundamental physics underlying innovative techniques for analyzing surfaces and near-surfaces. New analytical techniques have emerged to meet these technological requirements, all based on a few processes that govern the interactions of particles and radiation with matter. This book addresses the fundamentals and application of these processes, from thin films to field effect transistors.

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