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X-ray Diffraction: Its Theory and Applications, 2nd ed.

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Designed for the undergraduate students of materials science, physics and metallurgical engineering, this text explains the theory of X-ray diffraction from first principles, that is, starting from diffraction by an electron to that by an atom, a crystal, and finally ending with a diffraction by a conglomerate of atoms either in the single crystal or in the polycrystal stage.

This Second Edition of the book includes a new chapter on Electron Diffraction as electron diffraction along with X-ray diffraction are complementary to each other and are also included in the curriculum. The book amply blends the theory with major applications of X-ray diffraction, including those of direct analysis of lattice defects by X-ray topography, orientation texture analysis, chemical analysis by diffraction as well as by fluorescence.

KEY FEATURES
• Set of numerical problems along with solutions
• Details of some different experimental techniques
• Unsolved problems and Review Questions to grasp the concepts.

261 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 17, 2013

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