
Transmission Electron Microscopy and Diffractometry of Materials
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``I can warmly recommend this book, which is attractively priced, as an excellent addition for any materials scientist or physicist who wants a good overview of current diffraction and imaging techniques.''John Hutchison in Journal of Microscopy
``I can recommend it as a valuable resource for anyone involved in a higher-level course on materials characterization.''
Ray Egerton in Micron
``A wonderful book. A rare combination of depth, practical advice, and problems for every aspect of modern XRD, TEM, and EELS. No materials lab should be without it now that TEM/STEM has become such a crucial tool for nanoscience.''
John C. H. Spence, Arizona State University
``I give a lecture course here on Advanced Electron Microscopy and will certainly be recommending your book for my course. It is a superb book.''
Colin Humphreys, Cambridge University
``This text offers the most complete pedagogical treatment of scattering theory available in a single source for graduate instruction in contemporary materials characterization. Its integration of photons and electrons, beam lines and electron microscopes, theory and practice, assists students with diverse scientific and technical backgrounds to understand the essence of diffraction, spectrometry and imaging. Highly recommended.''
Ronald Gronsky, University of California, Berkeley
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Brent Fultz is a Professor of Materials Science and Applied Physics at California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. He is the successful co-author of a book on Transmission Electron Microscopy and Diffractometry of Materials.
James Howe is a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. He successfully co-authored the book Transmission Electron Microscopy and Diffractometry of Materials.
Content
Diffraction and X-Ray Powder Diffractometer Problems.- TEM and its Optics Problems.- Neutron Scattering Problems.- Scattering Problems.- Inelastic Electron Scattering and Spectroscopy Problems.- Diffraction from Crystals Sphere Problems.- Electron Diffraction and Crystallography Problems.- Diffraction Contrast in TEM Images Problems.- Diffraction Lineshapes Problems.- Patterson Functions and Diffuse Scattering Problems.- High-Resolution TEM Imaging Problems.- High-Resolution STEM and Related Imaging Techniques Problems.- Dynamical Theory Problems.
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