An excellent book for graduate students and early career researchers ..., one of the best to review the present status of Materials Science. Strongly recommended.

Nobuo Tanaka, Nagoya University, Japan

Very timely and of paramount importance to both students and senior researchers.

Peter Fischer, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab

Comprehensive, well organized, and should appeal as a fundamental text to a wide range of first and second year undergraduates studying Materials Science, Engineering, Physics, Chemistry or Geology.

David Cardwell, University of Cambridge

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Materials characterization is at the core of what Materials Scientists and Engineers do, and this book strikes a fine balance between fundamentals and applications for the different techniques.

Juan Claudio Nino, University of Florida

This is an excellent textbook for a course on the structural characterisation of materials. It could also find a place on the bookshelf of an experienced materials scientist wanting to be brought up to date on new techniques and their applications.

A.H. Harker, Contemporary Physics

Characterization enables a microscopic understanding of the fundamental properties of materials (Science) to predict their macroscopic behaviour (Engineering). With this focus, Principles of Materials Characterization and Metrology presents a comprehensive discussion of the principles of materials characterization and metrology. Characterization techniques are introduced through elementary concepts of bonding, electronic structure of molecules and solids, and the arrangement of atoms in crystals. Then, the range of electrons, photons, ions, neutrons and scanning probes, used in characterization, including their generation and related beam-solid interactions that determine or limit their use, is presented. This is followed by ion-scattering methods, optics, optical diffraction, microscopy, and ellipsometry. Generalization of Fraunhofer diffraction to scattering by a three-dimensional arrangement of atoms in crystals leads to X-ray, electron, and neutron diffraction methods, both from surfaces and the bulk. Discussion of transmission and analytical electron microscopy, including recent developments, is followed by chapters on scanning electron microscopy and scanning probe microscopies. The book concludes with elaborate tables to provide a convenient and easily accessible way of summarizing the key points, features, and inter-relatedness of the different spectroscopy, diffraction, and imaging techniques presented throughout. Principles of Materials Characterization and Metrology uniquely combines a discussion of the physical principles and practical application of these characterization techniques to explain and illustrate the fundamental properties of a wide range of materials in a tool-based approach. Based on forty years of teaching and research, this book incorporates worked examples, to test the reader's knowledge with extensive questions and exercises.
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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles of materials characterization and metrology. Based on several decades of teaching experience, it includes many worked examples, questions and exercises, suitable for students at the undergraduate or beginning graduate level.
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1: Introduction to materials characterization, analysis, and metrology 2: Atomic structure and spectra 3: Bonding and spectra of molecules and solids 4: Crystallography and diffraction 5: Probes: sources and their interactions with matter 6: Optics, optical methods, and microscopy 7: X-ray diffraction 8: Diffraction of electrons and neutrons 9: Transmission and analytical electron microscopy 10: Scanning electron microscopy 11: Scanning probe microscopy 12: Summary tables
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Goes well beyond characterization, as the techniques are also used to explain and illustrate the fundamental properties of a wide range of materials in a tool-based approach Key points and features of the techniques presented throughout the book are summarised in easy-to-read tables Summaries highlight important information covered, worked examples help consolidate information, test-your-knowledge questions helps understanding of information presented in the text, and problems motivate students to hone their skills. Helps readers learn the principles of characterization by building on their knowledge of elementary chemistry, physics, and materials science.
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Kannan M. Krishnan graduated from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur and earned his Ph.D. from University of California, Berkeley (UCB) in 1984. He is currently Professor of Materials Sciences and Physics at the University of Washington (UW). He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, the Institute of Physics (London), the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). He has received the Burton Medal (MSA), the Fink Prize (IEEE), the Guggenheim and Rockefeller fellowships, a Fulbright Specialist award, the Distinguished Engineer/Scientist award (TMS) and the Alexander von Humboldt Research Award, and has been elected a member of the Washington State Academy of Sciences. With visiting appointments at institutions in all six continents and multiple teaching awards at UCB, UW and professional societies (IEEE Magnetics Distinguished Lectureship), he is widely recognized for his role in education.
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Goes well beyond characterization, as the techniques are also used to explain and illustrate the fundamental properties of a wide range of materials in a tool-based approach Key points and features of the techniques presented throughout the book are summarised in easy-to-read tables Summaries highlight important information covered, worked examples help consolidate information, test-your-knowledge questions helps understanding of information presented in the text, and problems motivate students to hone their skills. Helps readers learn the principles of characterization by building on their knowledge of elementary chemistry, physics, and materials science.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198830269
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
1880 gr
Høyde
247 mm
Bredde
191 mm
Dybde
41 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
880

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Biographical note

Kannan M. Krishnan graduated from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur and earned his Ph.D. from University of California, Berkeley (UCB) in 1984. He is currently Professor of Materials Sciences and Physics at the University of Washington (UW). He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, the Institute of Physics (London), the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). He has received the Burton Medal (MSA), the Fink Prize (IEEE), the Guggenheim and Rockefeller fellowships, a Fulbright Specialist award, the Distinguished Engineer/Scientist award (TMS) and the Alexander von Humboldt Research Award, and has been elected a member of the Washington State Academy of Sciences. With visiting appointments at institutions in all six continents and multiple teaching awards at UCB, UW and professional societies (IEEE Magnetics Distinguished Lectureship), he is widely recognized for his role in education.