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This book explains concepts of transmission electron microscopy
(TEM) and x-ray diffractometry (XRD) that are important for the
characterization of materials. The fourth edition adds important
new techniques of TEM such as electron tomography, nanobeam
diffraction, and geometric phase analysis. A new chapter on neutron
scattering completes the trio of x-ray, electron and neutron
diffraction. All chapters were updated and revised for clarity. The
book explains the fundamentals of how waves and wavefunctions
interact with atoms in solids, and the similarities and differences
of using x-rays, electrons, or neutrons for diffraction
measurements. Diffraction effects of crystalline order, defects,
and disorder in materials are explained in detail. Both practical
and theoretical issues are covered. The book can be used in an
introductory-level or advanced-level course, since sections are
identified by difficulty. Each chapter includes a set of problems
to illustrate principles, and the extensive Appendix includes
laboratory exercises.
This book explains concepts of transmission electron microscopy
(TEM) and x-ray diffractometry (XRD) that are important for the
characterization of materials. The fourth edition adds important
new techniques of TEM such as electron tomography, nanobeam
diffraction, and geometric phase analysis. A new chapter on neutron
scattering completes the trio of x-ray, electron and neutron
diffraction. All chapters were updated and revised for clarity. The
book explains the fundamentals of how waves and wavefunctions
interact with atoms in solids, and the similarities and differences
of using x-rays, electrons, or neutrons for diffraction
measurements. Diffraction effects of crystalline order, defects,
and disorder in materials are explained in detail. Both practical
and theoretical issues are covered. The book can be used in an
introductory-level or advanced-level course, since sections are
identified by difficulty. Each chapter includes a set of problems
to illustrate principles, and the extensive Appendix includes
laboratory exercises.
The new edition of this popular textbook provides a fundamental
approach to phase transformations and thermodynamics of materials.
Explanations are emphasised at the level of atoms and electrons,
and it comprehensively covers the classical topics from classical
metallurgy to nanoscience and magnetic phase transitions. The book
has three parts, covering the fundamentals of phase
transformations, the origins of the Gibbs free energy, and the
major phase transformations in materials science. A fourth part on
advanced topics is available online. Much of the content from the
first edition has been expanded, notably precipitation
transformations in solids, heterogeneous nucleation, and energy,
entropy and pressure. Three new chapters have been added to cover
interactions within microstructures, surfaces, and solidification.
Containing over 170 end-of-chapter problems, it is a valuable
companion for graduate students and researchers in materials
science, engineering, and applied physics.
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