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Overview
This comprehensive and practical book offers a concise summary of the current theory and practice of this important microscopy technique. An extensive listing of materials is included as well as several FORTRAN programs and the PostScript code to allow printing of Holz line patterns on a laser printer. The readable text makes this volume valuable for both researchers and graduate students.
Synopsis
This comprehensive and practical book offers a concise summary of the current theory and practice of this important microscopy technique. An extensive listing of materials is included as well as several FORTRAN programs and the PostScript code to allow printing of Holz line patterns on a laser printer. The readable text makes this volume valuable for both researchers and graduate students.
Booknews
Introduces to graduate students in materials science or physics, a technique for extracting crystal-structure information from submicron regions of material, using a transmission electron microscope. Focusing on the interpretation of the diffraction patterns, covers the basic theory, applications, and experimental methods, and provides extensive references to the literature. Includes some FORTRAN source code listings, and the POSTSCRIPT code for printing the patterns on a laser printer. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)