Eagerly awaited, this second edition of a best-selling text comprehensively describes from a modern perspective the basics of x-ray physics as well as the completely new opportunities offered by synchrotron radiation. Written by internationally acclaimed authors, the style of the book is to develop
Elements of Modern X-ray Physics, Second Edition
β Scribed by Jens Als?Nielsen, Des McMorrow(auth.)
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 422
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Eagerly awaited, this second edition of a best-selling text comprehensively describes from a modern perspective the basics of x-ray physics as well as the completely new opportunities offered by synchrotron radiation. Written by internationally acclaimed authors, the style of the book is to develop the basic physical principles without obscuring them with excessive mathematics.
The second edition differs substantially from the first edition, with over 30% new material, including:Β
- A new chapter on non-crystalline diffraction - designed to appeal to the large community who study the structure of liquids, glasses, and most importantly polymers and bio-molecules
- A new chapter on x-ray imaging - developed in close cooperation with many of the leading experts in the field
- Two new chapters covering non-crystalline diffraction and imaging
- Many important changes to various sections in the book have been made with a view to improving the exposition
- Four-colour representation throughout the text to clarify key concepts
- Extensive problems after each chapterΒ
Praise for the previous edition:
βThe publication of Jens Als-Nielsen and Des McMorrowβs Elements of Modern X-ray Physics is a defining moment in the field of synchrotron radiationβ¦ a welcome addition to the bookshelves of synchrotronβradiation professionals and students alike.... The text is now my personal choice for teaching x-ray physicsβ¦β β Physics Today, 2002Β Content:
Chapter 1 X?rays and their interaction with matter (pages 1β28):
Chapter 2 Sources (pages 29β67):
Chapter 3 Refraction and reflection from interfaces (pages 69β112):
Chapter 4 Kinematical scattering I: non?crystalline materials (pages 113β146):
Chapter 5 Kinematical scattering II: crystalline order (pages 147β205):
Chapter 6 Diffraction by perfect crystals (pages 207β238):
Chapter 7 Photoelectric absorption (pages 239β273):
Chapter 8 Resonant scattering (pages 275β303):
Chapter 9 Imaging (pages 305β342):
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
The availability of intense X-ray beams from synchroton storage rings has revolutionised the field of X-ray science. This is illustrated by the cover pictures: Von Laue's first observation of X-ray diffraction from a single crystal of ZnS used an exposure time of around 1000 seconds, whereas the dif
The availability of intense X-ray beams from synchroton storage rings has revolutionised the field of X-ray science. This is illustrated by the cover pictures: Von Laue's first observation of X-ray diffraction from a single crystal of ZnS used an exposure time of around 1000 seconds, whereas the dif