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Materials science transmission electron microscopy

Williams D B and Carter C B 1996 Transmission Electron Microscopy, A Textbook for Material Science (New York Plenum)... [Pg.1649]

D. B. Williams, C. B. Carter Transmission Electron Microscopy - A Textbook for Materials Science, Plenum Press, New York and London 1996. [Pg.307]

J. Heydenreich, W. Neumann (eds.) Proc. Analytical Transmission electron Microscopy in Materials Science - Fundamentals andTechni-ques, Elbe Druckerei, Wittenberg, 1993. [Pg.319]

Williams, D.B. Carter, C.B. (1996) Transmission Electron Microscopy a Text for Materials Science, Plenum, New York. [Pg.200]

F. Phillipp in Proc. of the Asian Science Seminar on New Directions in Transmission Electron Microscopy and Nano-Characterization of Materials, eds. C. Kinoshita, Y. Tomokiyo, and S. Matsumura (Kyushu University Press, Fukuoka, 1SBN4-87378-558-8) (1998) 75... [Pg.30]

Williams, D. B. and Carter, . B. (2009) Transmission Electron Microscopy A Textbookfor the Material Sciences. New York Springer, 832 pp. [Pg.542]

Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is a universally applicable technique and is used in biology and medicine as well as in the materials sciences and dendrimer research. Modern TEM can generate images revealing distances on an atomic scale. [Pg.274]

Techniques of transmission electron microscopy have proved valuable in many areas of solid state science. Use of electron diffraction permits identification of crystal types, determination of unit cell sizes and characterization of crystal defects in the phases. Measurement of Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDS) line intensity allows calculation of the elemental composition of the phases. It is difficult to overestimate the value of such applications to metallic alloys, ceramic materials and electron-device alloys (T-4V Applications to coal and other fuels are far fewer, but the studies also show promise, both in characterization of mineral phases and in determination of organic constituents (5-9. This paper reports measurements on a particular feature of coal, the spatial variation of the organic sulfur concentration. [Pg.319]

D.B. Williams and C.B. Carter, Transmission Electron Microscopy, a textbook for Materials Science. Kluwer Academic/ Plenum Publishers, New York, 1996. [Pg.214]

Williams DB, Barry Carter CB (2009) Transmission electron microscopy a textbook for materials science. Springer, New York... [Pg.253]

Liu J (2000) Scanning transmission electron microscopy of nanoparticles. In Characterization of Nanophase Materials. Wang ZL (ed) p 81-132. Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, FRG Linford RG (1973) Surface thermodynamics of solids. In Green M (ed) Solid State Surface Science 2 p 1-152. Dekker, New York... [Pg.164]

Transmission Electron Microscopy for Materials Science microscope s point-resolution ... [Pg.3146]


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