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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ahmed H Zewail (California Inst Of Technology, Usa) , John Meurig Thomas (Univ Of Cambridge, Uk)Publisher: Imperial College Press Imprint: Imperial College Press Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 24.90cm Weight: 0.771kg ISBN: 9781848163904ISBN 10: 1848163908 Pages: 360 Publication Date: 28 December 2009 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is one of the most enlightening science textbooks I have ever read. The basic concepts behind 3D and 4D electron microscopy are presented in a concise and clear language, accompanied by figures of remarkable didactic content. This excellent textbook blends the qualities of an introductory with an in-depth account, and is bound to become a refe -- Professor Majed Chergui EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland The expert reader, who believes to know every aspect regarding electron microscopy, will discover many new and inspiring elements. For the electron microscopy layman it will ignite a fire for this exciting, trans-disciplinary subject area. -- Prof. Dr. Armin Feldhoff Leibniz University Hannover This book, by leaders in femtosecond spectroscopy and solid-state chemistry, gives an exciting overview of the new field of time-resolved transmission electron microscopy ]] Despite the enormous challenges in this new field, this stimulating book from these authorities should be read by all graduate students about to choose a field of research. A bo -- Professor John Spence Arizona State University, USA This is a unique and ground-breaking book. For the first time it includes the important time dimension in electron microscopy, revealing time-resolved electron micrographs and diffraction patterns on an almost unbelievably fast time scale. The book is written with great clarity and is lavishly illustrated with some stunning micrographs. -- Professor Colin Humphreys Cambridge University, UK This is one of the most enlightening science textbooks I have ever read. The basic concepts behind 3D and 4D electron microscopy are presented in a concise and clear language, accompanied by figures of remarkable didactic content. This excellent textbook blends the qualities of an introductory with an in-depth account, and is bound to become a refe -- Professor Majed Chergui EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland It is for the 'ultrafast' chapters that the book will be read for these contain new and very unfamiliar material. The book is handsomely produced with all the illustrations on a Cambridge blue background. -- Ultramicroscopy Ultramicroscopy Researchers using electron microscopy will find this book fascinating and very helpful for learning about the latest advances in electron microscopy imaging technology. -- IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine The expert reader, who believes to know every aspect regarding electron microscopy, will discover many new and inspiring elements. For the electron microscopy layman it will ignite a fire for this exciting, trans-disciplinary subject area. -- Prof. Dr. Armin Feldhoff Leibniz University Hannover This is a fascinating book, very timely published when electron microscopy (EM) is at a turning point with dramatically improved capacities. The description of scattering of electrons and the function of the electron microscope is sufficiently complete to make this book well suited as a university textbook. -- Crystallography Reviews Crystallography Reviews Combining the authors' expertise in femtochemistry, catalysis, and electron microscopy has resulted in a book that conveys the excitement and potential for this new paradigm in electron imaging. There is no doubt that the development of the 4D microscope has introduced a new paradigm for characterization by TEM. -- Journal of the American Chemistry Society Journal of the American Chemistry Society The renowned authors of this new appearance on time-resolved 3D electron microscopy have created a fantastic book that will appeal to a broad range of scientists. Its topic and breadth will surely be of interest to those interested in physics, material science, and solid-state chemistry. The expertise of the authors and the clear, well-documented nature of the book combine to lend it great potential to set the standard in this field. -- Angewandte Chemie Angewandte Chemie This is a unique and ground-breaking book. For the first time it includes the important time dimension in electron microscopy, revealing time-resolved electron micrographs and diffraction patterns on an almost unbelievably fast time scale. The book is written with great clarity and is lavishly illustrated with some stunning micrographs. -- Professor Colin Humphreys Cambridge University, UK This book, by leaders in femtosecond spectroscopy and solid-state chemistry, gives an exciting overview of the new field of time-resolved transmission electron microscopy ]] Despite the enormous challenges in this new field, this stimulating book from these authorities should be read by all graduate students about to choose a field of research. A bo -- Professor John Spence Arizona State University, USA This is one of the most enlightening science textbooks I have ever read. The basic concepts behind 3D and 4D electron microscopy are presented in a concise and clear language, accompanied by figures of remarkable didactic content. This excellent textbook blends the qualities of an introductory with an in-depth account, and is bound to become a refe -- Professor Majed Chergui EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland It is for the 'ultrafast' chapters that the book will be read for these contain new and very unfamiliar material. The book is handsomely produced with all the illustrations on a Cambridge blue background. -- Ultramicroscopy Ultramicroscopy Combining the authors' expertise in femtochemistry, catalysis, and electron microscopy has resulted in a book that conveys the excitement and potential for this new paradigm in electron imaging. There is no doubt that the development of the 4D microscope has introduced a new paradigm for characterization by TEM. -- Journal of the American Chemistry Society Journal of the American Chemistry Society This is a fascinating book, very timely published when electron microscopy (EM) is at a turning point with dramatically improved capacities. The description of scattering of electrons and the function of the electron microscope is sufficiently complete to make this book well suited as a university textbook. -- Crystallography Reviews Crystallography Reviews Researchers using electron microscopy will find this book fascinating and very helpful for learning about the latest advances in electron microscopy imaging technology. -- IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine The renowned authors of this new appearance on time-resolved 3D electron microscopy have created a fantastic book that will appeal to a broad range of scientists. Its topic and breadth will surely be of interest to those interested in physics, material science, and solid-state chemistry. The expertise of the authors and the clear, well-documented nature of the book combine to lend it great potential to set the standard in this field. -- Angewandte Chemie Angewandte Chemie The expert reader, who believes to know every aspect regarding electron microscopy, will discover many new and inspiring elements. For the electron microscopy layman it will ignite a fire for this exciting, trans-disciplinary subject area. -- Prof. Dr. Armin Feldhoff Leibniz University Hannover Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |