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Local Properties of Surfaces

2010
In this chapter, we start discussing representations that can be associated to three-dimensional shapes, where surfaces now replace curves. For this reason, we start with basic definitions and results on the theory of surfaces in ℝ3. Although some parts are redundant with the abstract discussion of submanifolds that is provided in Appendix B, we have ...
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Theory of Surface Optical Properties

2005
The theory of surface optical properties is reviewed. The use of Many-Body Perturbation Theory, with Density Functional Theory calculations as zero order approximation, is now the state of the art to obtain quasi-particle excitation energies and optical spectra of surfaces.
PULCI, OLIVIA   +3 more
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Properties of surface solutions and surface heterogeneity

Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Division of Chemical Science, 1961
1. In the adsorption of a mixture of two substances in accordance with Langmuir's equation on a homogeneous surface, the adsorption phase behaves as an ideal two-dimensional solution obeying Raoult's law. 2. In contrast to two-component nonideal three-dimensional solutions, for which deviations from Raoult's law for the two components ...
V. V. Serpinskii, B. P. Bering
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Surface properties of ionic conductors

ChemInform, 2005
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
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Surface Properties and Measurement

1978
In the field of tribology it is usually necessary to widen the simple interpretation of a surface as being a geometric plane separating two media. A surface must be recognised as a layer that grows organically out of the solid and has physical properties of considerable functional significance. The surface layer of metals is known to consist of several
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Surface Properties of Phyllosilicates

1990
The surface properties of phyllosilicates are related to their crystallochemical nature. A particle is generally constituted of several stacking of layers, which are more or less well oriented with respect to each other. To simplify, we can consider the particle as being constituted of only one stacking of layers.
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Gonioreflectometric properties of metal surfaces

Metrologia, 2014
Manoocheri, Farshid   +6 more
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