This book provides a clear introduction to topics which are essential to students in a wide range of scientific disciplines but which are otherwise only covered in specialised and mathematically detailed texts. It shows how crystal structures may be built up from simple ideas of atomic packing and c
The Basics of Crystallography and Diffraction
โ Scribed by Hammond, Christopher
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 539
- Series
- International Union of Crystallography Texts on Crystallography 21
- Edition
- 4
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book provides a clear and very broadly based introduction to crystallography, light, X-ray and electron diffraction - a knowledge which is essential to students in a wide range of scientific disciplines but which is otherwise generally covered in subject-specific and more mathematically detailed texts. The text is also designed to appeal to the more general reader since it shows, by historical and biographical references, how the subject has developed from the work and insights of successive generations of crystallographers and scientists.
The book shows how an understanding of crystal structures, both inorganic and organic may be built up from simple ideas of atomic and molecular packing. Beginning with (two dimensional) examples of patterns and tilings, the concepts of lattices, symmetry point and space groups are developed. 'Penrose' tilings and quasiperiodic structures are also included. The reciprocal lattice and its importance in understanding the geometry of light, X-ray and electron diffraction patterns is explained in simple terms, leading to Fourier analysis in diffraction, crystal structure determination, image formation and the diffraction-limited resolution in these techniques. Practical X-ray and electron diffraction techniques and their applications are described. A recurring theme is the common principles: the techniques are not treated in isolation.
The fourth edition has been revised throughout, and includes new sections on Fourier analysis, Patterson maps, direct methods, charge flipping, group theory in crystallography, and a new chapter on the description of physical properties of crystals by tensors (Chapter 14).
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: 1. Crystals and crystal structures
2. Two-dimensional patterns, lattices and symmetry
3. Bravais lattices and crystal systems
4. Crystal symmetry: point groups, space groups, symmetry-related properties and quasiperiodic crystals
5. Describing lattice planes and directions in crystals: Miller indices and zone axis symbols
6. The recirocal lattice
7. The diffraction of light
8. X-ray diffraction: the contribution of Max von Laue, W.H. and W.L. Bragg and P.P Ewald
9. The diffraction of X-rays
10. X-ray diffraction of polycrystalline materials
11. Electron diffraction and its applications
12. The stereographic projection and its uses
13. Fourier analysis in diffraction and image formation
14. The physical properties of crystals and their description by tensors
โฆ Subjects
Krystalografia rentgenowska
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