A simple introduction to the technique and applications of x-ray absorption spectroscopy
X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy is being applied to a widening set of disciplines. Applications began with solid-state physics and grew to materials science, biochemistry, chemistry, and geology. Now, they cut across engineering materials, environmental science, and national heritage ? giving very detailed and helpful information facilitating the understanding and development of materials. This practical guide assists investigators choose the right experiment, conduct it out properly, and evaluate the data to give the best reliable result. It gives readers insights to extract what they require from the world of large-scale experimental facilities like synchrotrons, which appear distant to many laboratory scientists.
X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy for the Chemical and Materials Sciences (ePub/PDF) seeks to educate readers about the strengths and restrictions of the techniques, including their accessibility. Offered in six sections, it offers chapters that cover: an introduction to X-ray absorption fine structure XAFS; the basis of XAFS; X-ray sources; experimental methods; data analysis and simulation methods; and case studies.
X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy for the Chemical and Materials Sciences is aimed at Masters-level and Ph.D. students embarking on X-ray spectroscopy projects along with scientists in areas of materials characterization.
NOTE: The product only includes the ebook, X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy for the Chemical and Materials Sciences in the original ePub format. A converted PDF is also included. No access codes are included.
X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy for the Chemical and Materials Sciences ? eBook
- Author: John Evans
- File Size: 21 MB, 26 MB
- Format: ePub (original), PDF (converted)
- Length: 208 pages
- Publisher: Wiley
- Publication Date: November 23, 2017
- Language: English
- ASIN: B0784HRTW3
- ISBN-10: 1119990912, 1119990904
- ISBN-13: 9781119990918, 9781119990901