From surface science to hyperfine surface technologies
Apstrakt
In the characterization of solids, the most important area of interest is to define the state of surface, a market discontinuity from one material to another. The properties of material discontinuity and two-dimensional solids remained of academic interest until the development of vacuum equipment and new experimental technique made possible the molecular and atomic level investigation of surfaces. Advanced surfaces provide opportunities to develop new surface material and surface technology. The recent development of hyperfine surface structures clean surfaces, thin films and nanophase structures-opened up atomic/molecular studies of surface phenomena and new applications. In this paper, the main results obtained of surface structures, beam modification of surfaces as well as the implementation of solid surfaces with the deposited materials, obtained in Atomic Physics Laboratory are presented.
Izvor:
2002, 104, 163-180Napomena:
- Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Department of Mathematics, Physics and Geo-Sciences, Conference on Applied Physics in Serbia, May 27-29, 2002, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
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VinčaTY - CONF AU - Nenadović, T PY - 2002 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6474 AB - In the characterization of solids, the most important area of interest is to define the state of surface, a market discontinuity from one material to another. The properties of material discontinuity and two-dimensional solids remained of academic interest until the development of vacuum equipment and new experimental technique made possible the molecular and atomic level investigation of surfaces. Advanced surfaces provide opportunities to develop new surface material and surface technology. The recent development of hyperfine surface structures clean surfaces, thin films and nanophase structures-opened up atomic/molecular studies of surface phenomena and new applications. In this paper, the main results obtained of surface structures, beam modification of surfaces as well as the implementation of solid surfaces with the deposited materials, obtained in Atomic Physics Laboratory are presented. T1 - From surface science to hyperfine surface technologies VL - 104 SP - 163 EP - 180 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_6474 ER -
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Nenadović, T.. (2002). From surface science to hyperfine surface technologies. , 104, 163-180. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_6474
Nenadović T. From surface science to hyperfine surface technologies. 2002;104:163-180. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_6474 .
Nenadović, T, "From surface science to hyperfine surface technologies", 104 (2002):163-180, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_6474 .