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Ioninduced Electron Emission From Crystalline Solids Springer Tracts In Modern Physics 1st Edition Hiroshi Kudo

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Ioninduced Electron Emission From Crystalline Solids Springer Tracts In Modern Physics 1st Edition Hiroshi Kudo
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.63 MB
Pages: 142
Author: Hiroshi Kudo
ISBN: 3540422218
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Ioninduced Electron Emission From Crystalline Solids Springer Tracts In Modern Physics 1st Edition Hiroshi Kudo by Hiroshi Kudo 3540422218 instant download after payment.

This monograph deals with ion-induced electron emission from crystalline solids bombarded by fast ions. During the past decade, electron spectroscopy combined with the ion channeling technique has revealed various "messages" about ion-solid and electron-solid interactions that are carried by the emitted electrons. In addition, the book describes the underlying physics and experimental techniques. It will provide useful information for students and scientists working in ion-beam-based research and development in various areas of atomic and solid-state physics, materials science, and surface science.

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