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Author Wolstenholme, John, author.

Title Auger electron spectroscopy : practical application to materials analysis and characterization of surfaces, interfaces, and thin films / John Wolstenholme.

Publication Info. New York [New York] (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Momentum Press, 2015.

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Description 1 online resource (1 PDF (xxvi, 224 pages)) : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Materials characterization and analysis collection
Materials characterization and analysis collection.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 1. Introduction -- 2. The interaction of electrons with solid materials -- 3. AES methodologies -- 4. Instrumentation for auger analysis -- 5. Auger electron spectroscopy in materials analysis -- 6. Analytical methods for the characterization of materials -- Appendix 1. Abbreviations and acronyms -- Appendix 2. Quantum numbers -- Appendix 3. Comparison of surface and thin film analysis techniques -- Appendix 4. Standardization in surface analysis -- Appendix 5. Sources of the figures -- Further reading -- Index.
Summary Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) is capable of providing elemental composition and, in some restricted cases, chemical bonding information for the elements present near the surface of solid materials. The surface specificity of this technique is such that only atoms in the top 5 to 10 nm are detected. The great strength of AES is its ability to provide this information with excellent spatial resolution (down to <10 nm). It can be used to provide elemental maps of the surface, which gives rise to the term scanning Auger microscopy (SAM). When used in combination with a source of high-energy ions, it provides elemental depth profiles to depths of up to a few micrometers. The use of AES and SAM for the characterization of a wide range of technological materials is discussed. These include metals and alloys, semiconductors, nanostructures, and insulators. Its value as a tool for high- resolution elemental imaging and compositional depth profiling is illustrated. The application of the technique for obtaining compositional information from the surfaces, interfaces, and thin film structures of technological and engineering materials is demonstrated. This volume also describes the basic physical principles of AES in simple, largely qualitative, terms understandable by any undergraduate science or engineering student. Major components of typical Auger spectrometers are also described because an understanding of the instrumentation is important to anyone wishing to become a skilled analyst. Mention is also made of other types of analysis for which an Auger electron spectrometer may be used, for example, secondary electron microscopy, backscattered electron imaging, and X-ray spectroscopy. The relationship between AES and other analysis techniques is also discussed.
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Subject Auger electron spectroscopy.
Auger electron spectroscopy.
Indexed Term analytical methods
Auger electron spectroscopy (AES)
Auger spectrometers
chemical imaging
depth profiling
energy analyzer
interface analysis
materials analysis
microanalysis
nanoanalysis
scanning Auger microscopy (SAM)
secondary electron microscopy
spectrometer
surface analysis
surface sensitive
surface specific
thin film analysis
ultrahigh vacuum
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: 9781606506813
ISBN 9781606506820 (electronic book)
160650682X (electronic book)
9781606506813 (print)
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