Electron Spectrometry of Atoms using Synchrotron Radiation
Discover the fascinating world of electron spectrometry with "Electron Spectrometry of Atoms using Synchrotron Radiation," authored by experts in the field and published by Cambridge University Press in 1997. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 445 pages, offering an in-depth exploration of both the theory and practical applications of electron spectrometry utilizing synchrotron radiation.
The book begins with a concise review of the foundational theories, using neon as a key example to illustrate the principles of photoelectron and Auger spectra. It delves into the experimental aspects of the subject, providing detailed discussions on the underlying theories that govern electron spectrometry. The concluding sections feature essential reference data, making this book an invaluable resource for researchers and practitioners alike.
Whether you're a seasoned scientist or a curious learner, this title is a must-have addition to your library, enhancing your understanding of advanced spectrometric techniques.