Structure and Dynamics: An Atomic View of Materials

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Atomic-level materials science with real physical intuition

This feels like a strong pick for someone who wants materials science to make sense from the inside out, starting with atoms and building toward real material behavior. It brings structure, vibrations, bonding, and phase transitions together in a way that gives the subject a satisfying unity. If you like textbooks that connect theory to the tools scientists actually use, like diffraction and spectroscopy, this one will feel especially rewarding.

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ISBN: 9780198506782
Authors: Martin T. Dove
Date of Publication: 2003-05-15
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Science
Related Topics: Physics, Chemistry
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Structure and Dynamics presents the general principles governing atomic behavior in solids and applies them to a wide range of materials. It concentrates on the atomic structure of materials and the vibrations of atoms within solids, linking these topics to show how atomic-scale principles determine material properties. Topics include structure factors and reciprocal space, types of atomic bonding, the formalism of atomic vibrations, and theories of phase transitions. The book also covers diffraction and spectroscopy techniques used in both laboratory settings and large-scale facilities.
 

Atomic-level materials science with real physical intuition

This feels like a strong pick for someone who wants materials science to make sense from the inside out, starting with atoms and building toward real material behavior. It brings structure, vibrations, bonding, and phase transitions together in a way that gives the subject a satisfying unity. If you like textbooks that connect theory to the tools scientists actually use, like diffraction and spectroscopy, this one will feel especially rewarding.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.