
Analytical Methods High-Melting Metals
Springer (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. October 1982
Book
Hardback
VI, 152 pages
978-3-540-11790-2 (ISBN)
Description
In solid state physics and in materials science the investigation of the connection between the properties of solids and their microstructure is of major importance. For crystalline materials this connection is related to the lattice structure, and it can be shown convinc ingly that the material properties depend on deviations from the ideal lattice structure in the majority of cases. For this reason a reliable detection and analysis of defects in "nearly perfect" crystals is necessary, and a sufficient spatial resolution of the methods applied is required. Because electrons on the one hand strongly interact with the matter to be investigated and on the other hand can easily be focused electron-optical methods are very advantageous for this purpose. They are used in the diffraction mode, in the imaging mode and in the spectroscopic mode. The attainable high lateral resolution in the imaging mode makes the application of electron microscopy especially effective. Although already valuable information on crystal defects can be gained by using the routine technique of diffraction contrast imagingl-3) which has a resolution of some 4 10 nm - in the special weak-beam technique ) of some nm -, the detection of crystal defects and inhomogeneities, resp. on an atomic or molecular level by the aid of high resolution electron microscopy gets increasing importance.
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English
Place of publication
Heidelberg
Germany
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Springer Berlin
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Professional and scholarly
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Weight
440 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-540-11790-2 (9783540117902)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-68731-0
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High-Resolution Electron Microscopy of Crystals.- In-situ UHV Electron Microscopy of Surfaces.- EXAFS Studies of Crystalline Materials.- Single Crystals of Refractory and Rare Metals, Alloys, and Compounds.- Author Index Volumes 1-7.