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Modern Crystallography 2 - Structure of Crystals (Hardcover, 3rd ed. 2000): Boris K. Vainshtein, Vladimir M. Fridkin, Vladimir... Modern Crystallography 2 - Structure of Crystals (Hardcover, 3rd ed. 2000)
Boris K. Vainshtein, Vladimir M. Fridkin, Vladimir L Indenbom
R5,995 Discovery Miles 59 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Structure of Crystals describes the ideal and real atomic structure of crystals as well as the electronic structures. The fundamentals of chemical bonding between atoms are given, and the geometric representations in the theory of crystal structure and crystal chemistry, as well as the lattice energy, are considered. The important classes of crystal structures in inorganic compounds as well as the structures of polymers, liquid crystals, biological crystals, and macromolecules are treated. This edition is complemented with recent data on many types of crystal structures - e.g., the structure of fullerenes, high-temperature superconductors, minerals, and liquid crystals.

Photoferroelectrics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1979): Vladimir M. Fridkin Photoferroelectrics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1979)
Vladimir M. Fridkin
R3,251 R1,964 Discovery Miles 19 640 Save R1,287 (40%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Since Valasek's discovery of the ferroelectric properties of Rochelle salt nearly 60 years ago, ferroelectricity has been regarded as one of the tradi- tional branches of dielectric physics. It has had important applications in lattice dynamics, quantum electronics, and nonlinear optics. The study of electron processes in ferroelectrics was begun with VUL's investigations of the ferroelectric properties of barium titanate [1.1]. In- trinsic and extrinsic optical absorption, band structure, conductivity and photoconductivity, carrier mobility. and transport mechanisms were examined in this compound, and in other perovskite ferroelectric semiconductors. An important discovery was that of the highly photosensitive photoconducting ferroelectrics of type AVBVICVIII (e.g. SbSI) by MERZ et al. in 1962 [1.2,3]. A large number of ferroelectric semiconductors (some photosensitive, some not) are now known, including broad-band materials (e.g. lithium niobate, lithium tantalate, barium and strontium niobate, and type-A~B~I compounds), BI and narrow-band semiconductors (e.g. type_AIVB compounds). A series of improper ferroelectric semiconductors and photosensitive ferroelastics have been discovered, of which Sb 0 I is an example. s 7 Owing to the uncertainty of their band structure, the difficulty in deter- mining the nature of the levels, the complexity of alloying, and their gen- erally low mobility values, ferroelectrics are rarely of interest regarded as nonlinear semiconductors. The most fruitful approach has been the study of the influence of electrons (especially nonequilibrium electrons) and electron excitations on phase transitions and ferroelectric properties. A large group of phenomena have recently been discovered and investigated.

Modern Crystallography 2 - Structure of Crystals (Paperback, 3rd ed. 2000. Softcover reprint of the original 3rd ed. 2000):... Modern Crystallography 2 - Structure of Crystals (Paperback, 3rd ed. 2000. Softcover reprint of the original 3rd ed. 2000)
Boris K. Vainshtein, Vladimir M. Fridkin, Vladimir L Indenbom
R4,650 Discovery Miles 46 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Structure of Crystals describes the ideal and real atomic structure of crystals as well as the electronic structures. The fundamentals of chemical bonding between atoms are given, and the geometric representations in the theory of crystal structure and crystal chemistry, as well as the lattice energy, are considered. The important classes of crystal structures in inorganic compounds as well as the structures of polymers, liquid crystals, biological crystals, and macromolecules are treated. This edition is complemented with recent data on many types of crystal structures - e.g., the structure of fullerenes, high-temperature superconductors, minerals, and liquid crystals.

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