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Introduction to Dislocations was first published in 1965 in a series aimed at undergraduate and postgraduate students in metallurgy and materials science and related disciplines. At the time, the subject was maturing and it was expected that 'dislocation concepts' would remain a core discipline for a very long time. As expected, the book has been, and remains, an important undergraduate text all over the world.A wider range of materials has emerged since 1965, most notably in the field of electronics and micro-engineering. The principles of dislocation theory still apply but some o
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This survey of the important types of inorganic and organic crystal structures treats its subject thoroughly and in sufficient depth for undergraduate modules in chemistry courses. Features of this book are the instructions for 3D stereoviewing which is central to a full appreciation of the presentation. Clear directions for making your own stereo have been provided in the book, which enables readers to examine the plentiful stereo of lattices and crystal structures which are illustrated.The introductory chapter explains point-group and space-group symmetry insofar as required to under
Crystallography. --- Stereochemistry. --- Crystals --- Structure.
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New Approaches to Light Trapping in Solar Cell Devices discusses in detail the use of photonic and plasmonic effects for light trapping in solar cells. It compares and contrasts texturing, the current method of light-trapping design in solar cells, with emerging approaches employing photonic and plasmonic phenomena. These new light trapping methods reduce the amount of absorber required in a solar cell, promising significant cost reduction and efficiency. This book highlights potential advantages of photonics and plasmonics and describes design optimization using computer modeling of these
Solar cells --- Silicon crystals --- Materials. --- Electric properties.
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Computer simulation techniques are now having a major impact on almost all areas of the physical and biological sciences. This book concentrates on the application of these methods to inorganic materials, including topical and industrially relevant systems including zeolites and high Tc superconductors.The central theme of the book is the use of modern simulation techniques as a structural tool in solid state science. Computer Modelling in Inorganic Crystallography describes the current range of techniques used in modeling crystal structures, and strong emphasis is given to the use
Crystallography --- Crystals --- Inorganic compounds. --- Data processing. --- Models.
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The principal objective of this book is to stimulate interest in research that will extend available theory towards a greater understanding of the steps involved in solid-state decompositions and the properties of solids that control reactivities. Much of the activity in this field has been directed towards increasing the range of reactants for which decomposition kinetic data is available, rather than extending insights into the fundamental chemistry of the reactions being studied. The first part of the book (Chapters 1-6) is concerned with theoretical aspects of the subject. The second part
Decomposition (Chemistry) --- Ionic crystals --- Solids --- Thermal properties.
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This volume contains almost all of the 79 papers presented at the Fourth International Conference on Vibrations at Surfaces. The proceedings reflect the significant advances that have been made in the field of surface vibrations since the previous conference on the topic held in 1982. The presented papers showed a tendency of development in new directions, particularly in relation to dynamical effects occurring in atom and molecule-surface interactions. These proceedings cover the field of surface vibrational spectroscopy in such a way as to make the book an asset to those involved in both ex
Vibrations --- Acoustic surface waves --- Phonons --- Crystals --- Vibration --- Lattice dynamics --- Surfaces
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This volume is a collection of 14 plenary lectures and 25 invited and contributed papers which were presented at the International Symposium on Chemistry of Microporous Crystals (CMPC) held at Sophia University in Tokyo, Japan. The symposium was organized by the Japan Association of Zeolite in collaboration with twelve major academic Japanese societies dealing with the chemistry of microporous crystals. The symposium was attended by over 250 researchers from 13 countries. The objective of the symposium was to present new horizons and developments in the chemistry and application of n
Catalyst poisoning --- Catalyseurs --- Congresses --- Empoisonnement --- Congrès --- Surface chemistry --- Adsorption --- Solid-liquid interfaces --- Gas-solid interfaces --- Heterogeneous catalysis --- Conferences - Meetings --- Catalysts --- Industrial chemicals: Heterogeneous catalysts --- Production --- -Metal crystals --- -Photochemistry --- -Congresses --- Growth --- Catalysis --- Zeolites --- Porosity --- Solids --- Phase transformations (Statistical physics) --- Photoemission --- Surfaces --- -Heterogeneous catalysis --- Abelian groups --- Modules (Algebra) --- Set theory --- Chemisorption --- Metallic films --- Heterogeneous catalysis. --- Oxidation-reduction reaction. --- Oxidation-reduction reaction --- Synthetic fuels --- Natural gas --- Hydrogenation. --- Catalysis. --- Surfaces (Physics) --- Solid state physics. --- CATALYSTS --- METAL CRYSTALS --- PHOTOCHEMISTRY --- GROWTH
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