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Electron Density and Bonding in Crystals: Principles, Theory and
X-Ray Diffraction Experiments in Solid State Physics and Chemistry
provides a comprehensive, unified account of the use of diffraction
techniques to determine the distribution of electrons in crystals.
The book discusses theoretical and practical techniques, the
application of electron density studies to chemical bonding, and
the determination of the physical properties of condensed matter.
The book features the authors' own key contributions to the subject
as well a thorough, critical summary of the extensive literature on
electron density and bonding. Logically organized, coverage ranges
from the theoretical and experimental basis of electron density
determination to its impact on investigations of the nature of the
chemical bond and its uses in determining electromagnetic and
optical properties of crystals. The main text is supplemented by
appendices that provide clear, concise guidance on aspects such as
systems of units, quantum theory of atomic vibrations, atomic
orbitals, and creation and annihilation operators. The result is a
valuable compendium of modern knowledge on electron density
distributions, making this reference a standard for
crystallographers, condensed matter physicists, theoretical
chemists, and materials scientists.
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