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Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–8): John C. Vickerman
Chapter 2 Auger Electron Spectroscopy (pages 9–45): Hans Jorg Mathieu
Chapter 3 Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis (pages 47–112): Buddy D. Ratner and David G. Castner
Chapter 4 Molecular Surface Mass Spectrometry by SIMS (pages 113–205): John C. Vickerman
Chapter 5 Dynamic SIMS (pages 207–268): David McPhail and Mark Dowsett
Chapter 6 Low?Energy Ion Scattering and Rutherford Backscattering (pages 269–331): Edmund Taglauer
Chapter 7 Vibrational Spectroscopy from Surfaces (pages 333–390): Martyn E. Pemble and Peter Gardner
Chapter 8 Surface Structure Determination by Interference Techniques (pages 391–478): Christopher A. Lucas
Chapter 9 Scanning Probe Microscopy (pages 479–562): Graham J. Leggett
Chapter 10 The Application of Multivariate Data Analysis Techniques in Surface Analysis (pages 563–612): Joanna L. S. Lee and Ian S. Gilmore