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Introduction to Conventional Transmission Electron Microscopy

A graduate level textbook covering the fundamentals of conventional transmission electron microscopy, first published in 2003.

Marc De Graef (Author)

9780521629959, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 27 March 2003

742 pages, 322 b/w illus. 25 tables 110 exercises
24.4 x 17 x 3.8 cm, 1.16 kg

'The introduction to each chapter is engagingly written, generally beginning with some historic or real-world examples before getting into the mathematics behind the machine. This serves to whet the reader's appetite for more information as the chapters lead into well written mathematical theory … The book aims to be a practical introduction and guide to TEM and achieves this extremely well. Any student who reads this book from cover to cover and follows the examples given will be well on their way to performing useful TEM evaluation.' Materials World

This 2003 book covers the fundamentals of conventional transmission electron microscopy (CTEM) as applied to crystalline solids. Emphasis is on the experimental and computational methods used to quantify and analyze CTEM observations. A supplementary website containing interactive modules and free Fortran source code accompanies the text. The book starts with the basics of crystallography and quantum mechanics providing a sound mathematical footing for the rest of the text. The next section deals with the microscope itself, describing the various components in terms of the underlying theory. The second half of the book focuses on the dynamical theory of electron scattering in solids including its applications to perfect and defective crystals, electron diffraction and phase contrast techniques. Based on a lecture course given by the author in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, the book is ideal for graduate students as well as researchers new to the field.

1. Basic crystallography
2. Basic quantum mechanics
3. The transmission electron microscope
4. Getting started
5. Dynamical electron scattering in perfect crystals
6. Two-beam theory in defect-free crystals
7. Systematic row and zone axis orientations
8. Defects in crystals
9. Electron diffraction patterns
10. Phase contrast microscopy
Appendices.

Subject Areas: Materials science [TGM], Surface chemistry & adsorption [PNRX], Solid state chemistry [PNRS], Chemistry [PN], Condensed matter physics [liquid state & solid state physics PHFC], Scientific equipment, experiments & techniques [PDN]

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