Green-Function Theory of Chemisorption
The book provides an introduction to the Green-Function (GF) theory of chemisorption. It is self-contained, and requires only a basic knowledge of quantum mechanics and solid-state physics. The GF approach lends itself well to the pedagogically desirable modellistic treatment of the subject. Through...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands,
2006.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Preface.-Acronyms
- George Green (1793-1841)
- Molecular-Orbital Picture: Adatom substrate interaction
- Adbond Character
- Resolvent Technique: Projection Operators.-Perturbation Formulation
- Chemisorptionon Cyclic Crystal
- Dyson-Equation Approach: Dyson Equation
- Density of States
- Chemisorption on monatomic substrate
- Anderson-Newns-Grimley Model: Second Quantization Formalism
- ANG Hamiltonian
- Hartee-Fock Treatment
- Oxygen on III-V Semiconductors
- Supported-Metal Catalysts
- Metal-support Greenian
- Substrate surface Green Function
- Chemisorption properties
- H-Ni/ZnO system
- Disordered Binary Alloys:Coherent- Potential Approximation
- Alloy Surface Green Function
- Adatom Green function
- Chemisorption properties
- H-Cu/Ni and H-Au/Pt systems
- Electrified Substrates: Wannier-Stark Ladders
- Recursive-Green-Function Treatment
- Electrochemisorption
- H-Ti and H-Cr Systems
- Indirect Adatom Interations: Adatom Green Function
- Chemisorption Functions.-Self consistency and Charge Transfer.-Change in Density of States
- Chemisorption and Interaction Energies
- 2H Systems
- Appendices
- Bibliography.