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X-ray Diffraction of Functional Materials



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Author: Cornelius Thomas Walter View person
Title: X-ray Diffraction of Functional Materials View cluster
Publisher: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Physical description: 1 online resource (188 p.)
Topical subject: History of engineering and technology
Materials science
Technology: general issues
Uncontrolled subject: additive
ammonium azide
anhydrous and hydrous environments
barium zirconate titanate
bulk moduli
cation form
conjugated polymer and blends
crystal growth
dielectric property
double gyroid phase
environmental atomic force microscopy
grazing-incidence X-ray scattering
high energy-density materials
high pressure and temperature
high-pressure
hydroxyapatite
in situ GIXD
lamellar morphology
lanthanum-modified lead zirconate titanate (PLZT)
laser cavitation peening
lead-free ceramic
low-angle boundaries
metallic composites
nano-perovskite (CaTiO3)
Ni
Ni-W alloys
piezoelectric properties
planar density
poly-ε-caprolactone
poly(1,4-butylene adipate)
polymer deformation
polynitrogen compounds
pressure-induced insertion
pressure-transmitting media
pulse laser
Raman spectroscopy
residual stress
Rietveld refinement
shape memory materials
silver-exchanged natrolite
smectite
sol-gel process
strain
structure
superalloys
synchrotron SAXS/WAXS
synchrotron X-ray diffraction
synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction
thermoplastic polyurethane ureas
turbine blades
ultrasonic pulse-echo
ultrasonic-pulse echo
uniform stress deformation model (USDM)
vapor annealing
wedge-shaped amphiphile
Williamson-Hall (W-H)
X-ray diffraction
X-ray topography
Young's modulus
zeolite-W
Person (second resp.): GrigorianSouren
CorneliusThomas Walter
Summary, etc: Demand for advanced X-ray scattering techniques has increased tremendously in recent years with the development of new functional materials. These characterizations have a huge impact on evaluating the microstructure and structure-property relation in functional materials. Thanks to its non-destructive character and adaptability to various environments, the X-ray is a powerful tool, being irreplaceable for novel in situ and operando studies. This book is dedicated to the latest advances in X-ray diffraction using both synchrotron radiation as well as laboratory sources for analyzing the microstructure and morphology in a broad range (organic, inorganic, hybrid, etc.) of functional materials.
Preferred title for the work: X-ray Diffraction of Functional Materials  View cluster
Format: Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language: English
Record Nr.: 9910566475603321
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