Chemists

Diffuse Scattering and the Fundamental Properties of Materials

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04/01/2009

Rozaliya I. Barabash
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee

Gene E. Ice
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee

Patrice E.A. Turchi
Lawrence Livermore National Labs, Livermore, California

Diffuse Scattering—the use of off-specular X-Rays and neutrons from surfaces and interfaces—has grown rapidly as a tool for characterizing the surface properties of materials and related fundamental structural properties. It has proven to be especially useful in the understanding of local properties within materials. This new book reflects the efforts of physicists and materials scientists around the world who have helped to refine the techniques and applications of diffuse scattering.

Solid State NMR: Basic Principles & Practice

Solid State NMR
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05/12/2012

David C. Apperley, Robin. K. Harris, and Paul Hodgkinson

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) has proved to be a uniquely powerful and versatile tool for analyzing and characterizing chemicals and materials of all kinds. This book focuses on the latest developments and applications for "solid-state" NMR, which has found new uses from biochemistry to crystallography to biomaterials research. The book will provide materials engineers, analytical chemists, and physicists, in and out of lab, a survey of the techniques and the essential tools of solid-state NMR, together with a practical guide on applications.

Bonds and Bands in Semiconductors - Second Edition

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11/13/2009

J.C. Phillips and Gerald Lucovsky

Read A New Book Review From The May 2012 Issue Of American Ceramic Society Bulletin

This classic work on the basic chemistry and solid state physics of semiconducting materials is now updated and improved with new chapters on crystalline and amorphous semiconductors. Written by two of the world’s pioneering materials scientists in the development of semiconductors, this work offers in a single-volume an authoritative treatment for the learning and understanding of what makes perhaps the world’s most important engineered materials actually work.

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