Underneath the Bragg Peaks: Structural Analysis of Complex Materials

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Newnes, 31 gru 2012 - 422

Underneath the Bragg Peaks: Structural Analysis of Complex Materials focuses on the structural determination of crystalline solids with extensive disorder. Well-established methods exist for characterizing the structure of fully crystalline solids or fully disordered materials such as liquids and glasses, but there is a dearth of techniques for the cases in-between, crystalline solids with internal atomic and nanometer scale disorder. Egami and Billinge discuss how to fill the gap using modern tools of structural characterization. This problem is encountered in the structural characterization of a surprisingly wide range of complex materials of interest to modern technology and is becoming increasingly important.

Takeshi Egami received the 2003 Eugene Bertram Warren Diffraction Physics Award for the work described in the book.

The authors received 2010 J. D. Hanawalt Award from the International Union of Crystallography largely based on the success of this book.

  • Introduces a unique method to study the atomic structure of nanomaterials
  • Lays out the basic theory and methods of this important emerging technique
  • The first edition is considered the seminal text on the subject
 

Spis treści

Structure of Complex Materials
1
Crystallographic Analysis of Complex Materials
27
The Method of Total Scattering and Atomic Pair Distribution Function Analysis
55
Total Scattering Experiments
113
Data Collection Analysis
159
Extracting Structural Information from the PDF
259
Dynamics of the Local Structure
297
Local Structure of WellOrdered Crystals and Systems with Competing Interactions
325
Defects in Crystals and Crystallographically Challenged Materials
371
Nanoparticles and Clusters
407
Local Packing in Molecular Materials
441
Structure of Amorphous Materials
455
Concluding Remarks
467
Index
471
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