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X-Ray Diffraction: In Crystals, Imperfect Crystals, and Amorphous Bodies

✍ Scribed by A. Guinier


Publisher
Dover Publications
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Leaves
379
Edition
1st edition
Category
Library

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Superb study begins with fundamentals of x-ray diffraction theory using Fourier transforms, then applies general results to various atomic structures, amorphous bodies, crystals and imperfect crystals. Elementary laws of X-ray diffraction on crystals follow as special case. Highly useful for solid-state physicists, metallographers, chemists and biologists. 1963 edition.


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