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X-Ray Compton Scattering
Contributor(s): Cooper, Malcolm J. (Author), Mijnarends, Peter E. (Author), Shiotani, Nobuhiro (Author)
ISBN: 0198501684     ISBN-13: 9780198501688
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $209.00  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: December 2004
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Annotation: With the development of potent x-ray sources at many synchrotron laboratories worldwide, Compton scattering has become a standard tool for studying electron densities in materials. This book provides condensed matter and materials physicists with an authoritative, up-to-date, and very
accessible account of the Compton scattering method, leading to a fundamental understanding of the electrical and magnetic properties of solid materials. The spectrum of Compton scattered x-rays is particularly sensitive to this behavior and thus can be used as a direct probe and to test the
predictions of theory. The current generation of synchrotron facilities allows this method to be readily exploited to study the ground state electron density in both elements and in complex compounds. It is important that those working in related fields, as well as the increasing number directly
using the Compton method, have a comprehensive assessment of what is now possible and how to achieve it, in addition to a full understanding of its theoretical basis. This monograph is unique and timely, since little of what is described, was practicable a decade ago. The development of synchrotron
radiation facilities has ensured that the technique described here will remain a powerful probe of electron charge and spin density for many years to come.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Science | Radiation
- Science | Physics - Condensed Matter
- Technology & Engineering | Materials Science - General
Dewey: 539.758
LCCN: 2005295412
Physical Information: 0.88" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.60 lbs) 392 pages
 
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With the development of potent x-ray sources at many synchrotron laboratories worldwide, Compton scattering has become a standard tool for studying electron densities in materials. This book provides condensed matter and materials physicists with an authoritative, up-to-date, and very
accessible account of the Compton scattering method, leading to a fundamental understanding of the electrical and magnetic properties of solid materials. The spectrum of Compton scattered x-rays is particularly sensitive to this behavior and thus can be used as a direct probe and to test the
predictions of theory. The current generation of synchrotron facilities allows this method to be readily exploited to study the ground state electron density in both elements and in complex compounds. It is important that those working in related fields, as well as the increasing number directly
using the Compton method, have a comprehensive assessment of what is now possible and how to achieve it, in addition to a full understanding of its theoretical basis. This monograph is unique and timely, since little of what is described, was practicable a decade ago. The development of synchrotron
radiation facilities has ensured that the technique described here will remain a powerful probe of electron charge and spin density for many years to come.