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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 5 July 2001

    • ISBN 9780198559603
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages680 pages
    • Size 242x165x41 mm
    • Weight 1277 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations numerous halftones and figures
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    Dynamical Theory of X-ray Diffraction is the first comprehensive book on the dynamical diffraction of X-rays since the development of synchrotron radiation. The first part provides an introduction to the subject, followed by a detailed treatment of perfect and slightly and highly deformed crystals. The last part gives three applications of the theory: X-ray optics, locations of atoms at surfaces, and X-ray diffraction topography. The book is abundantly illustrated. It will be a useful reference work for graduate students, lecturers, and researchers.

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    Long description:

    The dynamical theory of diffraction has witnessed exciting developments since the advent of synchrotron radiation. The present book is an up-to-date account of the theory of diffraction and its applications. The first part serves as an introduction to the subject, presenting the early developments and the basic results. It is followed by a detailed development of the diffraction and propagation properties of x-rays in perfect crystals and by an extension of the theory to the case of slightly and highly deformed crystals. The last part gives three applications of the theory: X-ray optics for synchrotron radiation, locations of atoms at surfaces, and X-ray diffraction topography. The book is richly illustrated and contains a wide range of references to the literature. It will be a useful reference work for graduate students, lecturers, and researchers.

    A great work by a famous name ... The book has an additional gift for the reader in the form of the contribution The Early Days of Dynamical Theory by Paul P. Ewald.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface
    I. Background and basic results
    Historical developments
    Properties of the electromagnetic field - Propagation and scattering
    Geometrical theory of x-ray diffraction
    Elementary dynamical theory
    II. Advanced dynamical theory
    Properties of wavefields
    Intensities of plane waves in the transmission geometry
    Intensities of plane waves in the reflection geometry
    Dynamical diffraction in highly asymmetric coplanar and non-coplanar geometries
    n-beam dynamical diffraction
    Spherical-wave dynamical theory: Kato's theory
    Spherical-wave dynamical theory: Takagi's theory
    Ray tracing in perfect crystals
    III. Extension of the dynamical theory to deformed crystals
    Ray tracing in slightly deformed crystals
    Propagation of X-rays in highly deformed crystals
    IV. Applications
    X-ray optics
    Location of atoms at surfaces and interfaces using X-ray standing waves
    X-ray diffraction topography
    Appendices
    Useful formulae
    The early days of dynamical theory, by P.P. Ewald
    References
    List of symbols
    Index

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