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Greenwood J A 1992 Contact of rough surfaces Fundamentals of Friotion Maorosoopio and Miorosoopio Processes (NATO ASI Series E220) eds I L Singer and FI M Pollock (Dordrecht Kluwer) pp 37-56... [Pg.2747]

Israelachvili, J. N., Adhesion, Friction and Lubrication of Molecularly Smooth Surfaces, Fundamentals of Friction, I. L. Singer and H. M. PoUock, Eds., Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1991,PP-351-385. [Pg.34]

Henderson, M. A., The interaction of water with solid surfaces fundamental aspects revisited, Surf. Sci. Rep., 46, 1-308 (2002). [Pg.180]

Henderson MA. 2002. Interaction of water with solid surfaces fundamental aspects revisited. [Pg.89]

Thiel PA, Madey TE. 1987. The interaction of water with sohd surfaces—fundamental aspects. Surf Sci Rep 7 21-385. [Pg.91]

Figure 9.8 Second-harmonic generation from thin film (or surface). Fundamental beam at frequency > i p or. v polarized) is incident on film at angle 0. The p- and. s-polarized second-harmonic fields (frequency 2 co) are generated in reflection and transmission. [Pg.533]

O. Auciello and R. Kelly, eds., Ion Bombardment Modification of Surfaces Fundamentals and Applications, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1984. [Pg.401]

The photostability observed upon immobilization is clearly important from the application point of view but also for fundamental reasons. The photostability of the assembly shows that upon interaction between the molecular component and the semiconductor surface, fundamental changes in the photophysical behavior can be obtained provided that the energy levels of modifier and surface are tuned. Importantly, these fundamental changes are not related to changes in the electronic properties of the molecular component, but are caused by the interaction of the excited molecular component with available surface states. [Pg.276]

Vol. 1 Clay Surfaces Fundamentals and Applications Edited by F. Wypych and K.G. Satyanarayana... [Pg.368]

LECTURES ON CLASSICAL DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY, Second Edition, Dirk J. Struik. Excellent brief introduction covers curves, theory of surfaces, fundamental equations, geometry on a surface, conformal mapping, other topics. Problems. 240pp. 5k x 8k. 65609-8 Pa. 6.95... [Pg.123]

R.W. Caipick and M. Salmeron, Scratching the Surface Fundamental Investigations of Tribology with Atomic Force Microscopy,in Chem. Rev. 97 (1997) 1163. (Review relevant technical aspects using AFM for nanotiibology, results on bare interfaces and model lubricant films (SAM s and LB films), aimed at atomic-scale understanding of processes such as friction, the onset of wear, nanometer-scale elasticity, plasticity ind adhesion.)... [Pg.450]

Carpick, R.W. Salmeron, M. Scratching the surface fundamental investigations of tribology with atomic force microscopy. Chem. Rev. 1997, 97, 1163-1194. [Pg.1846]

Well-defined Platinum Surfaces Fundamental questions connected with the characterization of the double layer at well-defined single-crystal faces of solid metals have been reviewed and surveyed several times by Hamelin [16.S-169]. [Pg.518]

Hegde RI, Tobin J, Fiordalice RW, Travis EO (1993) Nucleation and growth of chemical vapor deposition TiN films on Si (100) as studied by total reflection X-ray fluorescence, atomic force microscopy, and Auger electron spectroscopy. J Vac Sci Technol A 11 1692-1695 Henderson MA (2002) The interaction of water with sohd surfaces fundamental aspects revisited. Surf. Sci. Rep. 46 1-308... [Pg.313]

Plasma (partially ionized gas) can be utilized to alter the surface characteristics of polymers by (1) exposing a surface of polymer to non-polymer-forming plasma (e.g., O, N, H2O, Ar, He, etc.) or by (2) depositing very thin layer of plasma polymer on a surface of polymer. Both processes can produce significant changes on the surface properties of polymers and can contribute to the improvement of wear resistance of polymers, since many changes which can be related to the wear resistance of polymers generally start to take place at the polymer surface. Fundamental aspects of plasma treatment of polymers and plasma polymerization are reviewed. [Pg.89]

INTERACTION OF NON-THERMAL PLASMA WITH POLYMER SURFACES FUNDAMENTALS OF PLASMA MODIFICATION OF POLYMERS... [Pg.632]

Chemistry on Modified Oxide and Phosphate Surfaces Fundamentals and Applications... [Pg.3]


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