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This book was motivated by the remarkable advances that continue to
be made in electron microscope instrumentation and techniques for
applications to materials science. Advances include quantitative
high-resolution imaging, atomic-resolution Z-contrast imaging,
elemental mapping by energy-filtered TEM or spectrum imaging,
atomic resolution EELS for composition and bonding, quantitative
CBED, site- occupancy determination by ALCHEMI, electron
holography, EBSP in the SEM for phase identification and
orientation imaging microscopy, low-voltage microanalysis of bulk
specimens, and in situ experiments of dynamic phenomena. The book
emphasizes how these recent developments in electron microscopy are
being used to solve materials problems. It features different
groups of materials or microstructural components rather than
electron microscope techniques or instrumentation. Papers focus on
low-energy electron microscopy of surfaces, crystallography,
defects, specimen preparation, and interfaces in metals and
ceramics. Technological applications include magnetic materials,
microelectronic materials, partially ordered and nanophase
materials, polymers, ceramics, metallic alloys, concrete,
biomaterials, and glasses.
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