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Foundations of Crystallography with Computer Applications

English

By (author): Maureen M. Julian

Taking a straightforward, logical approach that emphasizes symmetry and crystal relationships, Foundations of Crystallography with Computer Applications, Second Edition provides a thorough explanation of the topic for students studying the solid state in chemistry, physics, materials science, geological sciences, and engineering. It is also written for scientists who want to teach themselves. Computers are an essential part of crystallography, and computer-based exercises are integrated into this book. The material is presented with the goal of creating an understanding of how atoms are arranged in crystals and how crystal systems are related to each other.

See Whats New in the Second Edition:

  • Eight new chapters that give detailed crystallographic analyses of one crystal chosen for each crystal system
  • Numerous molecular examples and suggestions for student projects
  • Coverage of special topics that naturally arise in the treatment of the crystals
  • Suggestions for student projects with date that can be found in the free Teaching Subset of the Cambridge Structural Database
  • Point group and space group diagrams have been color coded using a new scheme devised by the author to emphasize the change of handedness of the symmetry operations
  • All the Starter Programs have been rewritten and improved, and a new one has been added in Chapter 6 on the graphing of intensity vs. 2 for powder diffraction data
  • New appendices contain detailed information about the 32 three-dimensional point groups and the 10 two-dimensional point groups

The book explains the individual entities, such as symmetry operations, and also explains how they fit together in a larger context. Coverage includes lattices, symmetry operations, metric matrices, point groups, space groups, reciprocal lattices, properties of x-rays, and electron density maps, all leading to a formal description of the crystal structures and an interpretation of the published crystallographic data. The author connects general properties such as the piezoelectric effect, compressibility, thermal expansion, and Moselys relationship in ordering the elements of the periodic table giving students a thorough foundation in the subject.

Print Versions of this book also include access to the ebook version.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 1400g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Oct 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781466552913

About Maureen M. Julian

Maureen M. Julian earned an AB from Hunter College New York City with a double major in physics and mathematics and a PhD from Cornell University in physical chemistry with a thesis in crystallography. She was a research fellow at University College London with Professor Dame Kathleen Lonsdale a founder of the International Tables for Crystallography. The author has given several series of crystallography workshops for undergraduate and graduate students in various departments including chemistry geology and materials science. Her interests include ab initio calculations molecular bonding and group theory.

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