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Materials Analysis Using a Nuclear Microprobe by Mark B. H. Breese, Philip J. C. King, David N. Jamieson β€” book cover

Materials Analysis Using a Nuclear Microprobe

by Mark B. H. Breese, Philip J. C. King, David N. Jamieson
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Three leading scientists combine their knowledge, gained over many years in two major microprobe facilities, to present an overview of the basic aspects of the technical requirements as well as detailed descriptions regarding the various uses of nuclear microprobes for materials analysis. Covers such topics as ion-solid interactions, crystallography and ion optics. Fully explains all the experimental factors associated with new analytical developments.

About the Author, Mark B. H. Breese, Philip J. C. King, David N. Jamieson

MARK B. H. BREESE, PhD, is a Research Fellow in Physics at Oxford University and a member of the Nuclear Microprobe Group, where he works on the design and construction of a new generation of nuclear microprobes. A former Australian Research Fellow, he has worked with the Melbourne Nuclear Microprobe Group on further refining and understanding microprobe optics and analytical techniques.

DAVID N. JAMIESON, PhD, is Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Melbourne, where he is also Director of the Microanalytical Research Centre. Dr. Jamieson has worked as a postdoctoral research fellow in the Division of Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering at Caltech and as a Departmental Research Associate at Oxford University's SPM Unit in the Nuclear Physics Laboratory.

PHILIP J. C. KING, PhD, is a Research Fellow in Physics at Oxford University, where he is working in the SPM Unit in the Nuclear Physics Laboratory. His research interests have focused on exploring the use of nuclear microprobes to produce images of crystal defects.

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Emphasizing the specific needs of materials scientists, explains nuclear microprobe technology and the methods for using focused- light ion beams in materials characterization. Includes new hardware and techniques for materials modifications and analysis, the technical requirements, planning and managing experiments, ion-solid interactions, crystallography, ion optics, and other aspects. For experienced or new materials scientists. Includes four pages of color plates and a list of relevant conference proceedings. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 21, 1996
Publisher
Wiley VCH
Pages
464
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471106081

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