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|a Memming, Rüdiger.
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|a Semiconductor Electrochemistry.
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|a Semiconductor Electrochemistry; Contents; Preface to the Second Edition; Preface; 1 Principles of Semiconductor Physics; 1.1 Crystal Structure; 1.2 Energy Levels in Solids; 1.3 Optical Properties; 1.4 Density of States and Carrier Concentrations; 1.4.1 Intrinsic Semiconductors; 1.4.2 Doped Semiconductors; 1.5 Carrier Transport Phenomena; 1.6 Excitation and Recombination of Charge Carriers; 1.7 Fermi Levels under Nonequilibrium Conditions; 2 Semiconductor Surfaces and Solid-Solid Junctions; 2.1 Metal and Semiconductor Surfaces in a Vacuum; 2.2 Metal-Semiconductor Contacts (Schottky Junctions).
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|a 2.2.1 Barrier Heights2.2.2 Majority Carrier Transfer Processes; 2.2.3 Minority Carrier Transfer Processes; 2.3 p-n Junctions; 2.4 Ohmic Contacts; 2.5 Photovoltages and Photocurrents; 2.6 Surface Recombination; 3 Electrochemical Systems; 3.1 Electrolytes; 3.1.1 Ion Transport in Solutions; 3.1.2 Interaction between Ions and Solvent; 3.2 Potentials and Thermodynamics of Electrochemical Cells; 3.2.1 Chemical and Electrochemical Potentials; 3.2.2 Cell Voltages; 3.2.3 Reference Potentials; 3.2.4 Standard Potential and Fermi Level of Redox Systems; 4 Experimental Techniques.
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|a 4.1 Electrode Preparation4.2 Current-Voltage Measurements; 4.2.1 Voltametry; 4.2.2 Photocurrent Measurements; 4.2.3 Rotating Ring Disk Electrodes; 4.2.4 Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM); 4.3 Measurements of Surface Recombination and Minority Carrier Injection; 4.4 Impedance Measurements; 4.4.1 Basic Rules and Techniques; 4.4.2 Evaluation of Impedance Spectra; 4.4.3 Intensity Modulated Photocurrent Spectroscopy (IMPS); 4.5 Surface Conductivity Measurement; 4.6 Flash Photolysis Investigations; 4.7 Surface Science Techniques; 4.7.1 Spectroscopic Methods.
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|a 4.7.2 In situ Surface Microscopy (STM and AFM)5 Solid-Liquid Interface; 5.1 Structure of the Interface and Adsorption; 5.2 Charge and Potential Distribution at the Interface; 5.2.1 The Helmholtz Double Layer; 5.2.2 Gouy Layer in the Electrolyte; 5.2.3 Space Charge Layer in the Semiconductor; 5.2.4 Charge Distribution in Surface States; 5.3 Analysis of the Potential Distribution; 5.3.1 Germanium Electrodes; 5.3.2 Silicon Electrodes; 5.3.3 Compound Semiconductor Electrodes; 5.3.4 Flatband Potential and Position of Energy Bands at the Interface.
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|a 5.3.5 Unpinning of Energy Bands during Illumination5.4 Modification of Semiconductor Surfaces; 6 Electron Transfer Theories; 6.1 The Theory of Marcus; 6.1.1 Electron Transfer in Homogeneous Solutions; 6.1.2 The Reorganization Energy; 6.1.3 Adiabatic and Nonadiabatic Reactions; 6.1.4 Electron Transfer Processes at Electrodes; 6.2 The Gerischer Model; 6.2.1 Energy States in Solution; 6.2.2 Electron Transfer; 6.3 Quantum Mechanical Treatments of Electron Transfer Processes; 6.3.1 Introductory Comments; 6.3.2 Nonadiabatic Reactions; 6.3.3 Adiabatic Reactions.
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|a Providing both an introduction and an up-to-date survey of the entire field, this text captivates the reader with its clear style and inspiring, yet solid presentation. The significantly expanded second edition of this milestone work is supplemented by a completely new chapter on the hot topic of nanoparticles and includes the latest insights into the deposition of dye layers on semiconductor electrodes. In his monograph, the acknowledged expert Professor Memming primarily addresses physical and electrochemists, but materials scientists, physicists, and engineers dealing with semiconductor technology and its applications will also benefit greatly from the contents.
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