Diffuse Scattering and Defect Structure Simulations
A cook book using the program DISCUS
Reinhard B Neder author Thomas Proffen author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:20th Nov '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
In recent years it has become apparent that knowing the average atomic structure of materials is insufficient to understand their properties. Diffuse scattering in addition to the Bragg scattering holds the key to learning about defects in materials, the topic of many recent books. What has been missing is a detailed step-by-step guide how to simulate disordered materials. The DISCUS cook book fills this need covering simple topics such as building a computer crystal to complex topic such as domain structures, stacking faults or using advanced refinement techniques to adjust parameters on a disordered model. The book contains a CDROM with all files needed to recreate every example given using the program DISCUS. The reader is free to follow the principles behind simulating disordered materials or to get down into the details and run or modify the given examples.
This book admirably succeeds in providing a course of instruction particularly for students and postdoctoral workers wishing to enter the field of diffuse scattering. The DISCUS suite of programs is a powerful tool that is very accessible and together with the book provides an excellent basis for self-tuition as well as for handling many situations likely to be encountered in a research environment. Crystallography Reviews
ISBN: 9780199233694
Dimensions: 253mm x 194mm x 17mm
Weight: 723g
240 pages