High Energy Electron Diffraction and Microscopy

Author:   L.M. Peng (Dept of Electronics, Peking University, Beijing) ,  S.L. Dudarev (EURATOM/UKAEA Fusion Association, Culham Science Centre, Oxfordshire) ,  M.J. Whelan (Dept of Materials, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Volume:   61
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9780198500742


Pages:   558
Publication Date:   08 January 2004
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   L.M. Peng (Dept of Electronics, Peking University, Beijing) ,  S.L. Dudarev (EURATOM/UKAEA Fusion Association, Culham Science Centre, Oxfordshire) ,  M.J. Whelan (Dept of Materials, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Volume:   61
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   1.095kg
ISBN:  

9780198500742


ISBN 10:   0198500742
Pages:   558
Publication Date:   08 January 2004
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1: Basic concepts 2: Kinematic theory 3: Dynamical theory I - general theory 4: Dynamical theory II - THEED 5: Reflection high energy electron diffraction 6: Resonance effects in diffraction 7: Diffuse and inelastic scattering - elementary processes 8: Diffuse and inelastric scattering - multiple scattering effects 9: Crystal and diffraction symmetry 10: Perturbation methods and tensor theory 11: Digital electron microscopy 12: Image formation and the retrieval of the wave function 13: The atomic scattering factor and the optical potential 14: Debye-Waller factors 15: Some useful mathematical relations 16: Green's functions 17: FORTRAN listing of RHEED routines 18: Parameterization of the atomic scattering factor

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Although the book is mathematically based, the authors take care to provide a physical interpretation whenever possible, for example by the use of diagrams. The book is hardbound in Oxford blue and looks like the scholarly reference that it is. The serious electron microscopist will find it a sound investment. micron This is a superb book. It is certainly the most thorough, unified and comprehensive treatment of high-energy electron diffraction (HEED) theory to appear for many years. Acta Crystallographica In summary this is a book that all laboratories working in electron microscopy and surface science must have. It is also a highly readable textbook, which is unusually clearly written and complete. Acta Crystallographica ... provides a clear treatment of the multiple inelastic scattering that forms the background in electron diffraction (and so limits accuracy), the book is a major step along the road towards accurate quantification of electron diffraction data. Acta Crystallographica This is a book for microscopists who seek to step out of the daily routine and try something new. For GBP69.95, it represents an excellent deal. Bulletin of the Microscopical Society of Canada ... has the potential to become one of the classic reference books in electron microscopy. Bulletin of the Microscopical Society of Canada This new book, written by three distinguished scholars who worked together in Oxford during the 1990s, is in part a summation of their valuable contributions to the theory of electron diffraction and image formation in the TEM. It nicely complements other reference books that are available ... The serious electron microscopist will find it a sound investment. Micron


Although the book is mathematically based, the authors take care to provide a physical interpretation whenever possible, for example by the use of diagrams. The book is hardbound in Oxford blue and looks like the scholarly reference that it is. The serious electron microscopist will find it a sound investment. micron This is a superb book. It is certainly the most thorough, unified and comprehensive treatment of high-energy electron diffraction (HEED) theory to appear for many years. Acta Crystallographica In summary this is a book that all laboratories working in electron microscopy and surface science must have. It is also a highly readable textbook, which is unusually clearly written and complete. Acta Crystallographica ... provides a clear treatment of the multiple inelastic scattering that forms the background in electron diffraction (and so limits accuracy), the book is a major step along the road towards accurate quantification of electron diffraction data. Acta Crystallographica This is a book for microscopists who seek to step out of the daily routine and try something new. For GBP69.95, it represents an excellent deal. Bulletin of the Microscopical Society of Canada ... has the potential to become one of the classic reference books in electron microscopy. Bulletin of the Microscopical Society of Canada This new book, written by three distinguished scholars who worked together in Oxford during the 1990s, is in part a summation of their valuable contributions to the theory of electron diffraction and image formation in the TEM. It nicely complements other reference books that are available ... The serious electron microscopist will find it a sound investment. Micron


Author Information

"L.-M. Peng, Yangtze Professor of Nanoscale Science and Technology at Peking University; elected Fellow of Institute of Physics in 2000 and awarded the Qiu Shi Prize for Outstanding Young Scientist in Physics in 1998. Currently serves as an Associate Editor of the ""International Journal of Nanoscience"", a member of the Advisory Editorial Board of Ultramicroscopy and a member of the Editorial Board, MICRON. S.L.Dudarev, Principal Scientist at EURATOM/UKAEA Fusion Association and Senior Research Fellow of Linacre College, Oxford. Received DSc in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics from Moscow Engineering Physics Institute in 1994. Held visiting positions at Melbourne University, Max-Planck Institute for Solid State Research in Stuttgart and Hong-Kong Polytechnic University. Currently involved in the development of a comprehensive programme on mathematical modelling of fusion materials. M.J.Whelan, FRS, Emeritus Professor of Microscopy of Materials in the Department of Materials, Oxford University. Emeritus Fellow of Linacre College, Oxford."

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