书籍详情
格式
Kindle
页数
360
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 1, 2012
出版商
Academic Press
版本
2
ISBN-10
0080964125
ISBN-13
9780080964126
描述
In its second edition, this comprehensive volume serves as an essential guide for solid-state scientists venturing into the realm of crystallography. It addresses the complexities of space groups with clarity, making intricate concepts accessible to those who may not have extensive backgrounds in the subject. The authors deftly blend theoretical principles with practical applications, providing readers with a valuable resource that bridges the gap between the two fields.
As solid-state science evolves, the need for a strong foundational knowledge of crystallography has become increasingly evident. This book meticulously outlines the fundamentals of space groups, equipping readers with the tools necessary to apply these principles to their own research. The authors' expertise shines through, offering insights that are particularly beneficial for those looking to enhance their understanding of crystallographic symmetry and its implications.
Each chapter is thoughtfully structured to build upon previous knowledge, fostering a comprehensive understanding while encouraging exploration of more complex topics. The clear explanations, supported by visual aids, guide readers through the intricacies of crystal systems and space group notation, ensuring both comprehension and retention of critical concepts.
For solid-state scientists seeking to deepen their understanding of crystallography without getting lost in overly technical language, this updated text stands as a crucial resource. Its blend of informative content and practical relevance allows readers to cultivate a stronger grasp of how space groups impact their work, ultimately contributing to advancements in the field.
As solid-state science evolves, the need for a strong foundational knowledge of crystallography has become increasingly evident. This book meticulously outlines the fundamentals of space groups, equipping readers with the tools necessary to apply these principles to their own research. The authors' expertise shines through, offering insights that are particularly beneficial for those looking to enhance their understanding of crystallographic symmetry and its implications.
Each chapter is thoughtfully structured to build upon previous knowledge, fostering a comprehensive understanding while encouraging exploration of more complex topics. The clear explanations, supported by visual aids, guide readers through the intricacies of crystal systems and space group notation, ensuring both comprehension and retention of critical concepts.
For solid-state scientists seeking to deepen their understanding of crystallography without getting lost in overly technical language, this updated text stands as a crucial resource. Its blend of informative content and practical relevance allows readers to cultivate a stronger grasp of how space groups impact their work, ultimately contributing to advancements in the field.
类型
浪漫
科学与技术