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Handbook of Infrared Spectroscopy of Ultrathin Films by V. P. Tolstoy I. V. Chernyshova and V. A. Skryshevsky
Handbook of Infrared Spectroscopy of Ultrathin Films focuses on the application of IR spectroscopy in the investigation of nanolayers of solids and interfaces, providing a reference for laboratory scientists and students specializing in optics, spectroscopy, or semiconductor technology.
Handbook of Infrared Spectroscopy of Ultrathin Films also covers theoretical foundations for the interaction of IR with thin films, and optimum conditions for measuring spectra of various systems.
Handbook of Infrared Spectroscopy of Ultrathin Films:
- Provides full discussion of theory underlying techniques
- Describes experimental methods in detail, including optimum conditions for recording spectra and the interpretation of spectra
- Gives detailed information on equipment, accessories, and techniques
- Provides IR spectroscopic data tables as appendixes, including the first compilation of published data on longitudinal frequencies of different substances
- Covers new approaches, such as Surface Enhanced IR spectroscopy (SEIR), time-resolved FTIR spectroscopy, high-resolution microspectroscopy and using synchotron radiation
Contents:
- Absorption and Reflection of Infrared Radiation by Ultrathin Films
- Optimum Conditions for Recording Infrared Spectra of Ultrathin Films
- Interpretation of IR Spectra of Ultrathin Films
- Equipment and Techniques
- Infrared Spectroscopy of Thin Layers in Silicon Microelectronics
- Application of Infrared Spectroscopy to Analysis of Interfaces and Thin Dielectric Layers in Semiconductor Technology
- Ultrathin Films at Gas-Solid, Gas-Liquid, and Solid-Liquid Interfaces
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Handbook of Infrared Spectroscopy of Ultrathin Films
by V. P. Tolstoy, I. V. Chernyshova and V. A. Skryshevsky
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