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Harald Ibach

    April 15, 1941
    Festkörperphysik
    Physics of Surfaces and Interfaces
    • Physics of Surfaces and Interfaces

      • 646 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      Writing a textbook is a significant endeavor, requiring nearly two years of dedicated effort. My motivation stemmed from three key sources. First, the increasing pressure from our German administration on research institutions to focus on politically mandated five-year plans diverted attention from actual research. The challenge of writing a textbook helped me maintain my integrity as a scientist and provided an escape from this pressure. Second, I aimed to understand transport processes at the solid/electrolyte interface using concepts developed for solid surfaces in vacuum. These concepts create logical links between the properties of individual atoms and larger atomic ensembles, but adapting them to the solid/electrolyte interface proved challenging. A major hurdle was the differing meanings of terms like surface tension in surface physics and electrochemistry, along with the fact that identical quantities often have different names in the two fields. I was motivated by the challenge of bridging these two worlds. Consequently, this volume distinctly addresses surfaces in vacuum and in an electrolyte side-by-side, highlighting their connections. The final source of motivation emerged during the writing process itself.

      Physics of Surfaces and Interfaces
    • Festkörperphysik

      • 238 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Die f nfte Auflage der Festk rperphysik wurde um wesentliche Aspekte des Gebiets erweitert und auf den neuesten Stand gebracht. Hinzugekommen sind v. a. Phasendiagramme von Legierungen, Defekte in Festk rpern, Phononenspektroskopie, Elastisches Verhalten von Kristallen, das Anregungsspektrum des Supraleiters, der Metall/Halbleiter-Schottky-Kontakt und wichtige Halbleiterbauelemente.Das Buch behandelt gleichrangig theoretische wie experimentelle Aspekte. Es wendet sich an Studierende der Physik, der Materialwissenschaften sowie der Elektrotechnik mit Schwerpunkt Halbleiterphysik/Halbleiterbauelemente. bersichtstafeln und bungen runden das Buch ab.

      Festkörperphysik
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