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X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry and Related Techniques
Momentum Press 2013; US$ 171.00X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF) is a well-established analytical technique for qualitative and quantitative elemental analysis of a wide variety of routine quality control and research samples. Among its many desirable features, it delivers true multi-element character analysis, acceptable speed and economy, easy of automation, and the capacity... more...
Auger- and X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy in Materials Science
Springer 2012; US$ 179.99To anyone who is interested in surface chemical analysis of materials on the nanometer scale, this book is prepared to give appropriate information. Based on typical application examples in materials science, a concise approach to all aspects of quantitative analysis of surfaces and thin films with AES and XPS is provided. Starting from basic principles... more...
High-Intensity X-rays - Interaction with Matter
Wiley 2012; US$ 150.00Filling the need for a book bridging the effect of matter on X-ray radiation and the interaction of x-rays with plasmas, this monograph provides comprehensive coverage of the topic. As such, it presents and explains such powerful new X-ray sources as X-ray free-electron lasers, as well as short pulse interactions with solids, clusters, molecules, and... more...
Introduction to X-Ray Powder Diffractometry
Wiley 2012; US$ 184.00When bombarded with X-rays, solid materials produce distinct scattering patterns similar to fingerprints. X-ray powder diffraction is a technique used to fingerprint solid samples, which are then identified and cataloged for future use-much the way the FBI keeps fingerprints on file. The current database of some 70,000 material prints has been put... more...
X-Ray Diffraction by Polycrystalline Materials
Wiley 2010; US$ 215.00This book presents a physical approach to the diffraction phenomenon and its applications in materials science. An historical background to the discovery of X-ray diffraction is first outlined. Next, Part 1 gives a description of the physical phenomenon of X-ray diffraction on perfect and imperfect crystals. Part 2 then provides a detailed analysis... more...
Two-dimensional X-Ray Diffraction
Wiley 2009; US$ 145.00Written by one of the pioneers of 2D X-Ray Diffraction, this useful guide covers the fundamentals, experimental methods and applications of two-dimensional x-ray diffraction, including geometry convention, x-ray source and optics, two-dimensional detectors, diffraction data interpretation, and configurations for various applications, such as phase... more...
Electron Dynamics by Inelastic X-Ray Scattering
Oxford University Press, UK 2007; US$ 198.99The book offers the first comprehensive review of experimental methods, theory, and successful applications of synchrotron radiation based inelastic X-ray scattering (IXS) spectroscopy, which enables the investigation of electron dynamics in condensed matter (correlated motion and excitation). - ;Knowledge of the dynamics of many-electron systems is... more...
X-Ray Diffraction by Polycrystalline Materials
ISTE 2006; US$ 117.00This book presents a physical approach to the diffraction phenomenon and its applications in materials science. Part one is a historical presentation of the discovery of X-ray diffraction. Part two is devoted to a description of the physical phenomenon of X-ray diffraction on perfect and imperfect crystals. A detailed analysis of the instruments... more...
Neutron and X-ray Spectroscopy
Springer 2006; US$ 139.99Delivers an account of the principles and practice of inelastic and spectroscopic methods available at neutron and synchrotron sources, including developments. Each chapter in this book introduces the basic concepts of the technique and provides an overview of work. It provides useful information for physicists, chemists and materials scientists. more...
Diffuse X-Ray Scattering and Models of Disorder
Oxford University Press, UK 2004; US$ 64.99Diffuse X-ray scattering is a rich (virtually untapped) source of local structural information over and above that obtained by conventional crystallography. The book aims to show how computer simulation of a model crystal provides a general method by which diffuse scattering of all kinds and from all types of materials can be interpreted and analysed.... more...









