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Theory of Dynamical Processes of Surfaces

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Dynamic Processes on Solid Surfaces

Part of the book series: Fundamental and Applied Catalysis ((FACA))

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The major goal of theoretical studies of solid surfaces is to elucidate elementary steps of dynamical processes occurring on the surface, based on the electronic state theory. There are many fundamental problems in a wide variety of dynamic processes depending on the energy range, surface conditions, and the relevant properties. They are related to various phenomena, such as elementary reaction steps of molecules, charge transfer between the surface and external particle, beam surface interactions, excitation of the surface and thereby induced reactions, crystal growth processes and so on.

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Tsukada, M. (1993). Theory of Dynamical Processes of Surfaces. In: Tamaru, K. (eds) Dynamic Processes on Solid Surfaces. Fundamental and Applied Catalysis. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1636-5_2

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