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Space Groups for Solid State Scientists

Cuts the heavy mathematics of the International Tables into bite-size form, enabling solid-state scientists of whatever stripe to readily interpret symmetry information in crystal structures

Michael Glazer (Author), Gerald Burns (Author)

9780128100615, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 19 August 2016

432 pages, 80 illustrations
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.7 cm, 0.66 kg

Praise for First Edition:"Space Groups for Solid State Scientists fills a definite need and fills it well....The book is clearly written, in a very readable style. It is lavishly illustrated and well printed. It contains many examples to illustrate the points being made, and these, together with the problems for solution at the end of each chapter, make it suitable for use as a textbook at the graduate level. In addition to its role as a guide to the International Tables the book is valuable for the research scientist because of the many tables it presents." --PHYSICS TODAY

"An understandable and comprehensive guide...Of particular interest in this new edition are the discussions of space groups application to such timely topics as high-temperature superconductors, phase transitions, semiconductor superlattices, incommensurate modulation, and icosahedral symmetry." --SCITECH

"The book will be extremely useful to those who are interested in improving their knowledge of space groups for the determination of complicated structures." --MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS

This comprehensively revised – essentially rewritten – new edition of the 1990 edition (described as "extremely useful" by MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS and as "understandable and comprehensive" by Scitech) guides readers through the dense array of mathematical information in the International Tables Volume A. Thus, most scientists seeking to understand a crystal structure publication can do this from this book without necessarily having to consult the International Tables themselves. This remains the only book aimed at non-crystallographers devoted to teaching them about crystallographic space groups.

1. Historical Introduction to Space Groups2. Symmetry Operations3. Crystal systems4. Lattices5. Crystallographic Point Groups6. Space Groups7. Some Uses of Space groups8. Normalisers9. Space Groups and their Subgroups (from new volume A1 of the IT)10. Applications (mainly related to phase transitions)11. Advanced symmetry groups: frieze rod and layer groups, since these have applications in the newly growing area of the symmetries of surfaces and thin films, and in symmetry of domain walls in crystals. (From new Volume E of IT).

Subject Areas: Condensed matter physics [liquid state & solid state physics PHFC]

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