Another common function for x-ray peak shapes is the “Pearson VII” function, which has the canonical form: 1 PVII(x)= [1+(21/m−1)x2]m , (1.73) where x = (2θ − 2θ0)/Δ, with 2θ0 the peak center and Δ the peak width. Although the Pearson ...
In neutron diffraction, pioneered by Shull, the incident neutron wavefunction interacts with nuclei or unpaired electron spins. These three diffraction processes involve very different physical mechanisms, so they often provide ...
The topics in this book are developed to a level appropriate for most modern materials characterization research using TEM and XRD.
This practical and theoretical text/reference develops the concepts of transmission electron microscopy and x-ray diffractometry. This acclaimed new edition contains many improved explanations and new material on high-resolution microscopy.
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The topics in this book are developed to a level appropriate for most modern materials characterization research using TEM and XRD.
Transmission Electron Microscopy and Diffractometry of Materials
Inelastic electron scattering and spectroscopy. Diffraction from crystals. Electron diffraction and crystallography.