Elements of X-Ray Diffraction, 3rd Edition
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B.D. Cullity, Deceased, University of Notre Dame
S.R. Stock, Georgia Institute of Technology
©2001 |Pearson | Available
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This revision of a classical text is intended to acquaint the reader, who has no prior knowledge of the subject, with the theory of x-ray diffraction, the experimental methods involved, and the main applications. The text is a collection of principles and methods designed directly for the student and not a reference tool for the advanced reader.
1. Properties of X-rays.
2. Geometry of Crystals.
3. Diffraction I: Directions of Diffracted Beams.
4. Diffraction II: Intensities of Diffracted Beams.
5. Diffraction III: Non-Ideal Samples.
6. Laure Photographs.
7. Powder Photographs.
8. Diffractometer and Spectrometer.
9. Orientation and Quality of Single Crystals.
10. Structure of Polycrystalline Aggregates.
11. Determination of Crystal Structure.
12. Precise Parameter Measurements.
13. Phase-Diagram Determination.
14. Order-Disorder Transformation.
15. Chemical Analysis of X-ray Diffraction.
16. Chemical Analysis by X-ray Spectrometry.
17. Measurements of Residual Stress.
18. Polymers.
19. Small Angle Scatters.
20. Transmission Electron Microscope.
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Cullity & Stock
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©2001  | Pearson  | 696 pp
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