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Characterisation Methods in Solid State and Materials Science

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An excellent resource for students studying solid state science, as well as researchers and industry specialists, this book provides a deeper understanding of the benefits, drawbacks and overlap wi...
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Solid state science is the study of matter, specifically of solid systems. The field encompasses materials science, solid state chemistry, solid state physics and parts of electrical engineering. In this book, Kelly Morrison presents a comprehensive overview of the various characterisation techniques involved in solid state research. The generalised approach offers a deeper understanding of the benefits, drawbacks and overlap within different characterisation techniques. The book examines techniques within diffraction, microscopy and spectroscopy, and discusses thermal, electric and magnetic characterisation. It also provides a background to general physics, including atomic theory, general optics, Fourier transforms, magnetism, and crystallographic notation, equipping readers with the knowledge they need to understand solid state science techniques.

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Price: £95.00
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
Imprint: Institute of Physics Publishing
Publication Date: 21 October 2019
ISBN: 9780750313834
Format: eBook
BISACs:

TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Materials Science / General, Materials science, SCIENCE / Physics / Condensed Matter, Condensed matter physics (liquid state and solid state physics)

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1 Introduction

2 Fourier Transforms and Fourier Optics

3 Diffraction techniques

4 Microscopy

5 Spectroscopy Techniques

6 Thermal Characterisation

7 Electric Characterisation

8 Magnetic Characterisation

A Useful units

B Magnetic zoology and magnetic units

C Basic lattice structures

D Space and symmetry groups

E Fourier series – calculation

F Fourier optics labscript