This book describes the physical basis and applications of all of the
principal techniques, and most of the lesser techniques, used in surface
science today. They are grouped according to the underlying physics and
are described in eight chapters. The treatment of each technique is
thorough, but an exhaustive survey characteristic of a scientific review
is not attempted. The physics underlying each technique is described
carefully, together with the kind of instrumentation used. The strengths
and limitations of each technique are brought out through discussion of
examples of applications and results, chosen mainly from studies of the
physics and chemistry (including adsorption, crystallography and
catalytic properties) of well-characterised surfaces.