Sputtering by Particle Bombardment III: Characteristics of Sputtered Particles, Technical Applications
By Rainer Behrisch (Editor), R. Behrisch (Contribution by), Klaus Wittmaack (Editor), W. Hauffe (Contribution by), W.O. Hofer (Contribution by), N. Laegreid (Contribution by), E.D. McClanahan (Contribution by), B.U.R. Sundqvist (Contribution by), K. Wittmaack (Contribution by), M.L. Yu (Contribution by)
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By Rainer Behrisch (Editor), R. Behrisch (Contribution by), Klaus Wittmaack (Editor), W. Hauffe (Contribution by), W.O. Hofer (Contribution by), N. Laegreid (Contribution by), E.D. McClanahan (Contribution by), B.U.R. Sundqvist (Contribution by), K. Wittmaack (Contribution by), M.L. Yu (Contribution by)
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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...






















