World Scientific, 2009. — 237 p. — ISBN: 9814280836.
This book is dedicated to Paolo Perfetti an outstanding scientist and a wonderful friend. It is a collection of articles that were presented at the Workshop on Synchrotron Radiation and Nanostructures, held in Rome in November 2008 - that was also in the honor of Paolo and attracted
many of his friends worldwide.
This book's objective is to present the capabilities of state-of-the-art synchrotron radiation and scanning probe microscopy techniques, together with general theory work, in elucidating the fundamental electronic and structural properties of semiconductor and metal surfaces, interfaces, nanostructures, layers and diverse biological systems.
Adsorption of cyclopentene on GaAs(OO 1) and InP(OO 1), a comparative study by synchrotron-based core level spectroscopy
Time resolved energy dispersive X-ray reflectometry as a tool for material science studies: The case of organic solar cells
Novel oxidation process on chiral silicon nanowires
From Bequerel to nanotechnology
High-resolved fluorescence imaging of X-ray micro-radiographics on novel LiF detectors
Growth mechanisms of tin oxide and zinc oxide nanostructures from vapour phase
Broken-symmetry states at surfaces: The (tr)ARPES view
Nanostructuring through laser manipulation
Localization and diffusive processes in the electronic transport in quasi one-dimensional nanostructures
Optical and electron energy loss spectra of liquid water: An ab-initio study
Electronic confinement of silver nanocluster in Er3+-activate silicate and phosphate glasses
Dynamics at metal/semiconductor interfaces and exotic phenomena through the looking glass
Supramolecular interaction of chiral molecules at the surface
Microradiology imaging of the biodistribution of polyethylene glycol (PEG) modified gold nanoparticles in cancer bearing mice
The Frascati experiment
AFM and SNOM techniques at ISM: An overview
a-SnlGe(111) and a-SnlSi(111) surfaces studied by STM measurements and ab-initio calculations
Development of Scanning Probe Microscopy Electronic Control at ISM
Nanostructures induced by the absorption of Fullerenes: Structural and electronic properties