Abstract
Abstract Within the last 15 years, exceptional progress has been made in the experimental study of solid surfaces. Detailed surface-spectroscopic informa. tion is now available on a wide range of surfaces, with semiconductor and transition metal surfaces studied most.1 In response to this experimental effort a later-starting—but at present equally vigorous—theoretical effort has been undertaken.2
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