Sputtering by Particle Bombardment III: Characteristics of Sputtered Particles, Technical Applications
Sputtering, the ejection of atoms or groups of atoms from the surface of a solid bombarded by energetic particles, is a widely observed phenomenon that has many applications in today's experimental physics and technology. This is the third and final volume of a comprehensive review on sputtering. Whereas the first two volumes deal primarily with physical aspects such as the theory of sputtering, experimentally observed sputtering yields and surface topography changes, this volume is devoted to the characteristic properties of the sputtered particles and technological applications of sputtering. The particles are characterized by their energy, mass, and angular distributions, along with their charge and excitation states, while the applications described in- clude surface and depth analysis, micromachining, and the production of surface coatings and thin films. As in the previous two volumes, the various chapters have been written by the main authorities in the field. The book addresses a broad audience: scientists active in the field will find the overview and background information they have long been seeking, while students and new comers to surface science and materials science will find a readable introduction to sputtering.
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Sputtering by Particle Bombardment III: Characteristics of Sputtered Particles, Technical Applications
Sputtering, the ejection of atoms or groups of atoms from the surface of a solid bombarded by energetic particles, is a widely observed phenomenon that has many applications in today's experimental physics and technology. This is the third and final volume of a comprehensive review on sputtering. Whereas the first two volumes deal primarily with physical aspects such as the theory of sputtering, experimentally observed sputtering yields and surface topography changes, this volume is devoted to the characteristic properties of the sputtered particles and technological applications of sputtering. The particles are characterized by their energy, mass, and angular distributions, along with their charge and excitation states, while the applications described in- clude surface and depth analysis, micromachining, and the production of surface coatings and thin films. As in the previous two volumes, the various chapters have been written by the main authorities in the field. The book addresses a broad audience: scientists active in the field will find the overview and background information they have long been seeking, while students and new comers to surface science and materials science will find a readable introduction to sputtering.
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Sputtering by Particle Bombardment III: Characteristics of Sputtered Particles, Technical Applications

Sputtering by Particle Bombardment III: Characteristics of Sputtered Particles, Technical Applications

Sputtering by Particle Bombardment III: Characteristics of Sputtered Particles, Technical Applications

Sputtering by Particle Bombardment III: Characteristics of Sputtered Particles, Technical Applications

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Sputtering, the ejection of atoms or groups of atoms from the surface of a solid bombarded by energetic particles, is a widely observed phenomenon that has many applications in today's experimental physics and technology. This is the third and final volume of a comprehensive review on sputtering. Whereas the first two volumes deal primarily with physical aspects such as the theory of sputtering, experimentally observed sputtering yields and surface topography changes, this volume is devoted to the characteristic properties of the sputtered particles and technological applications of sputtering. The particles are characterized by their energy, mass, and angular distributions, along with their charge and excitation states, while the applications described in- clude surface and depth analysis, micromachining, and the production of surface coatings and thin films. As in the previous two volumes, the various chapters have been written by the main authorities in the field. The book addresses a broad audience: scientists active in the field will find the overview and background information they have long been seeking, while students and new comers to surface science and materials science will find a readable introduction to sputtering.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783662311042
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 09/20/2013
Series: Topics in Applied Physics , #64
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991
Pages: 415
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.04(d)

Table of Contents

Angular, energy, and mass distribution of sputtered particles.- Charged and excited states of sputtered atoms.- Surface and depth analysis based on sputtering.- Desorption of organic molecules from solid and liquid surfaces induced by particle impact.- Production of microstructures by ion beam sputtering.- Production of thin films by controlled deposition of sputtered material.
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