2 edition of Electron microscopy and strength of crystals found in the catalog.
Electron microscopy and strength of crystals
Berkeley International Materials Conference (1st 1961)
Published
1962
by Interscience in New York, London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by Gareth Thomas [and] Jack Washburn. |
Contributions | Thomas, Gareth., Wasburn, Jack. |
ID Numbers | |
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Open Library | OL20074095M |
Light and Electron Microscopy. The strength of this technique is its high resolution combined with high-depth field allowing a unique insight into topological features of sample surface. @article{osti_, title = {TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, SLIP-LINES, AND WORK-HARDENING OF F.C.C. SINGLE CRYSTALS}, author = {Seeger, A.}, abstractNote = {Work on the plastic deformation of fcc single crystals (in particular flow stress measurements, stored energy, slip lines, and transmission electron microscopy) is discussed in the light of the theory of work-hardening.
Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy The Centre Front cover image courtesy of M Weyland. T An, T Baikie, M Weyland, JF Shin, PR Slater, J Wei and TJ White, Chemistry of Materials, 27, pp –, (). This page: Photograph by Peter Hyatt This research used equipment funded in . Electron Microscopy Methods and Protocols. M. A. Nasser Hajibagheri, editor , "Methods in Molecular Biology", v , spiral bound, ISBN See all chapters for this book. Electron Microscopy, 2nd Edition. John J. Bozzola & Lonnie D Russell , .
This book (Practical Electron Microscopy and Database) is a reference for TEM and SEM students, operators, engineers, technicians, managers, and researchers. ===== Figure shows the standard indexed diffraction patterns for fcc crystals. Ratios of the principal spot spacings are shown as well as the angles between the principle plane normals. Electron Microscopy of Thin Crystals by Peter B. Hirsch and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at
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Electron Microscopy and Strength of Crystals Hardcover – January 1, by and Jack Washburn Thomas, Gareth (Author) See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editions. Price New from Used from Hardcover Author: and Jack Washburn Thomas, Gareth. Electron Microscopy and Strength of Crystals: Proceedings of the First Berkeley International Materials Conference: the Impact of Transmission Electron Microscopy on Theories of the Strength of Crystals Inorganic Materials Research Division series [Inorganic Materials Research Division series, University of California (Berkeley)] Editors.
Get this from a library. Electron microscopy and strength of crystals; proceedings of the first Berkeley International Materials Conference: the impact of transmission electron microscopy on theories of the strength of crystals.
[Gareth Thomas; Jack Washburn; Lawrence Radiation Laboratory. Inorganic Materials Research Division.;]. Electron Microscopy and Strength of Crystals; Proceedings of the First Berkeley International Materials Conference: the Impact of Transmission Hardcover – January 1, by Gareth Thomas (Editor), Jack Washburn Electron microscopy and strength of crystals book See all 2 formats and editions Hide other formats and Format: Hardcover.
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