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Title Powder diffraction : theory and practice / editors, Robert E. Dinnebier, Simon J.L. Billinge.

Publication Info. Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry, [2008]
©2008

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Description 1 online resource (xxi, 582 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Principles of powder diffraction -- Experimental setups -- The intensity of a Bragg reflection -- General data reduction -- The profile of a Bragg reflection for extracting intensities -- Instrumental contributions to the line profile in X-ray powder diffraction : example of the diffractometer with Bragg-Brentano geometry -- Indexing and space group determination -- Crystal structure determination -- Rietveld refinement -- The derivative difference minimization method -- Quantitative phase analysis -- Microstructural properties : texture and macrostress effects -- Microstructural properties : lattice defects and domain size effects -- Two-dimensional diffraction using area detectors -- Powder diffraction under non-ambient conditions -- Local structure from total scattering and atomic pair distribution function (PDF) analysis -- Computer software for powder diffraction.
Summary A long awaited overview of powder diffraction in modern research include essential theory and introductory material. Powder diffraction is a widely used scientific technique in the characterization of materials with broad application in materials science, chemistry, physics, geology, pharmacology and archaeology. Powder Diffraction: Theory and Practice provides an advanced introductory text about modern methods and applications of powder diffraction in research and industry. The authors begin with a brief overview of the basic theory of diffraction from crystals and powders. Data collection strategies are described including x-ray, neutron and electron diffraction setups using modern day apparatus including synchrotron sources. Data corrections, essential for quantitative analysis are covered before the authors conclude with a discussion of the analysis methods themselves. The information is presented in a way that facilitates understanding the information content of the data, as well as best practices for collecting and analyzing data for quantitative analysis. This long awaited book condenses the knowledge of renowned experts in the field into a single, authoritative, overview of the application of powder diffraction in modern materials research. The book contains essential theory and introductory material for students and researchers wishing to learn how to apply the frontier methods of powder diffraction.
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Subject Spectrum analysis.
Spectrum analysis.
Powders -- Optical properties.
Powders -- Optical properties.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Dinnebier, Robert E.
Billinge, S. J. L.
Other Form: Print version: Powder diffraction. Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry, 2008 9780854042319 (DLC) 2008428267 (OCoLC)183916649
ISBN 9781847558237 (electronic book)
1847558232 (electronic book)
0854042318 (hardback)
9780854042319 (hardback)
1847558232
9780854042319