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Landolt-Börnstein Group 3 Condensed matter Vol. 23. Electronic structure of solids : photoemission spectra and related data / ed.: A. Goldmann Subvol. C. 1. Noble metals, noble metal halides and nonmagnetic transition metals / author: A. Goldmann CD-ROM

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Photoelectron spectroscopy has matured considerably during the last decades. The experimental techniques were improved impressively, and a deeper theoretical insight into the underlying mechanisms of photoemission could be achieved. The present volume 23C1 is a critical and as comprehensive as possible tabulation of data on mainly bulk electronic structure of noble metals, noble metal halides and nonmagnetic transition metals obtained by electron and photon spectroscopies. Besides the photoelectron results and calculated dispersion curves, also a limited set of data like lattice constants and work functions is given which may be useful in the context of band structure information. No such collection of photoelectron spectra and related data exists at present. - Tables of frequently used symbols and abbreviations are given in a general introduction where also definitions of the quantities and some historical remarks are included. - An Index of substances for all subvolumes of III/23 may serve as a tool to easily find the data the user is interested in. 1 Introduction....Pages 1-14 2.9.1 Introduction....Pages 15-15 2.9.2 Cu (Copper) (Z = 29)....Pages 16-42 2.9.3 Ag (Silver) (Z = 47)....Pages 43-62 2.9.4 Au (Gold) (Z = 79)....Pages 63-78 2.9.5 Refernces for 2.9....Pages 79-83 2.10.1 Introduction....Pages 84-85 2.10.2 CuCl (Cuprous chloride)....Pages 86-100 2.10.3 CuBr (Cuprous bromide)....Pages 101-109 2.10.4 CuI (Cuprous iodide)....Pages 110-119 2.10.5 AgF (Silver fluoride)....Pages 120-124 2.10.6 AgCl (Silver chloride)....Pages 125-132 2.10.7 AgBr (Silver bromide)....Pages 133-141 2.10.8 AgI (Silver iodide)....Pages 142-155 2.10.9 References for 2.10....Pages 156-158 2.11.1 Introduction....Pages 159-160 2.11.2 Sc (Scandium) (Z = 21)....Pages 161-168 2.11.3 Ti (Titanium) (Z = 22)....Pages 169-173 2.11.4 V (Vanadium) (Z = 23)....Pages 174-181 2.11.5 Y (Yttrium) (Z = 39)....Pages 182-189 2.11.6 Zr (Zirconium) (Z = 40)....Pages 190-195 2.11.7 Nb (Niobium) (Z = 41)....Pages 196-204 2.11.8 Mo (Molybdenum) (Z = 42)....Pages 205-214 2.11.9 Tc (Technetium) (Z = 43)....Pages 215-217 2.11.10 Ru (Ruthenium) (Z = 44)....Pages 218-226 2.11.11 Rh (Rhodium) (Z = 45)....Pages 227-238 2.11.12 Pd (Palladium) (Z = 46)....Pages 239-257 2.11.13 Hf (Hafnium) (Z = 72)....Pages 258-263 2.11.14 Ta (Tantalum) (Z = 73)....Pages 264-274 2.11.15 Tungsten (W) (Z = 74)....Pages 275-294 2.11.16 Re (Rhenium) (Z = 75)....Pages 295-300 2.11.17 Os (Osmium) (Z = 76)....Pages 301-306 2.11.18 Ir (Iridium) (Z = 77)....Pages 307-322 2.11.19 Pt (Platinum) (Z = 78)....Pages 323-336 2.11.20 References for 2.11....Pages 337-343 1 Introduction A. Goldmann 1 1.1 Historical remarks 1 1.2 Arrangement of data 2 1.3 Definition of quantities 2 1.4 Frequently used symbols 10 1.5 List of abbreviations 11 1.6 References for 1 12 2 Data 15 2.9 Noble metals A. Goldmann 15 2.9.1 Introduction 15 2.9.2 Cu Copper Z = 29 16 2.9.3 Ag Silver Z = 47 43 2.9.4 Au Gold Z = 79 63 2.9.5 Refernces for 2.9 79 2.10 Noble metal halides A. Goldmann 84 2.10.1 Introduction 84 2.10.2 CuCl Cuprous chloride 86 2.10.3 CuBr Cuprous bromide 101 2.10.4 CuI Cuprous iodide 110 2.10.5 AgF Silver fluoride 120 2.10.6 AgCl Silver chloride 125 2.10.7 AgBr Silver bromide 133 2.10.8 AgI Silver iodide 142 2.10.9 References for 2.10 156 2.11 Nonmagnetic transition metals A. Goldmann 159 2.11.1 Introduction 159 2.11.2 Sc Scandium Z = 21 161 2.11.3 Ti Titanium Z = 22 169 2.11.4 V Vanadium Z = 23 174 2.11.5 Y Yttrium Z = 39 182 2.11.6 Zr Zirconium Z = 40 190 2.11.7 Nb Niobium Z = 41 196 2.11.8 Mo Molybdenum Z = 42 205 2.11.9 Tc Technetium Z = 43 215 2.11.10 Ru Ruthenium Z = 44 218 2.11.11 Rh Rhodium Z = 45 227 2.11.12 Pd Palladium Z = 46 239 2.11.13 Hf Hafnium Z = 72 258 2.11.14 Ta Tantalum Z = 73 264 2.11.15 Tungsten W Z = 74 275 2.11.16 Re Rhenium Z = 75 295 2.11.17 Os Osmium Z = 76 301 2.11.18 Ir Iridium Z = 77 307 2.11.19 Pt Platinum Z = 78 323 2.11.20 References for 2.11 337 Subvolume III/35A contains the nuclei 11B and 31P, subvolume III/35B contains the nuclei 19F and 15N, subvolume III/35C contains the nucleus 1H, subvolume III/35D contains the nucleus 13C, and subvolume III/35E contains the nucleus 17O.
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