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Xray Diffraction Modern Experimental Techniques 1st Edition Oliver H Seeck

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Xray Diffraction Modern Experimental Techniques 1st Edition Oliver H Seeck
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Publisher: Pan Stanford
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.58 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Oliver H. Seeck, Bridget Murphy
ISBN: 9789814303590, 9814303593
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Xray Diffraction Modern Experimental Techniques 1st Edition Oliver H Seeck by Oliver H. Seeck, Bridget Murphy 9789814303590, 9814303593 instant download after payment.

High-resolution x-ray diffraction and scattering is a key tool for structure analysis not only in bulk materials but also at surfaces and buried interfaces from the sub-nanometer range to micrometers. This book offers an overview of diffraction and scattering methods currently available at modern synchrotron sources and illustrates bulk and interface investigations of solid and liquid matter with up-to-date research examples. It presents important characteristics of the sources, experimental set-up, and new detector developments. The book also considers future exploitation of x-ray free electron lasers for diffraction applications.

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