Description
This practical approach to crystalline materials explores the fundamental principles of X-ray diffraction methods and their application in determining material properties. The book systematically covers symmetry groups and their role in understanding crystal structures, providing both theoretical frameworks and hands-on techniques for materials characterization.
Designed for researchers, engineers, and students, the text integrates mathematical concepts with experimental procedures. It addresses the practical challenges of X-ray crystallography while explaining how symmetry principles govern material behavior and properties. The comprehensive coverage includes instrumentation, data collection, analysis methods, and interpretation of diffraction patterns to extract meaningful information about crystalline structures.
This resource serves as an essential reference for anyone working in materials science, solid-state physics, chemistry, or engineering disciplines requiring detailed understanding of crystal structure determination and property prediction through diffraction techniques.







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