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Electron Spectrometry of Atoms using Synchrotron Radiation, Paperback / softback Book

Electron Spectrometry of Atoms using Synchrotron Radiation Paperback / softback

Part of the Cambridge Monographs on Atomic, Molecular and Chemical Physics series

Paperback / softback

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This monograph describes the theory and practice of electron spectrometry using synchrotron radiation.

The book is in three parts. After a short review of background theory, neon is used to elucidate the principles of the photoelectron and Auger spectra.

The second part of the book looks at experimental aspects, including characteristic features of electrostatic analysers, detectors, lenses, disturbances, and optimisation, and then illustrates theory and experiment with details of recent experiments.

The third part provides useful reference data, including wavefunctions, special theory, polarisation and special aspects of instrumentation.

A detailed reference list completes the volume. The study of electron spectrometry using synchrotron radiation is a growing field of research driven by the increasing availability of advanced synchrotron radiation light sources and improved theoretical methods for solving the many-electron problem in atoms.

This balanced account will be of value to both theorists and experimentalists working in this area.

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