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OverviewElectron microscopy is now a mainstay characterization tool for solid state physicists and chemists as well as materials scientists. Electron Microscopy and Analysis 2001 presents a useful snapshot of the latest developments in instrumentation, analysis techniques, and applications of electron and scanning probe microscopies. The book is ideal for materials scientists, solid state physicists and chemists, and researchers in these areas who want to keep abreast of the state of the art in the field. Full Product DetailsAuthor: M. Aindow , C. J. Kiely (Department of Engineering, University of Liverpool, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Institute of Physics Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.929kg ISBN: 9780750308120ISBN 10: 0750308125 Pages: 529 Publication Date: 01 December 2001 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , 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 ContentsReviews"""… full of up-to-date information in the field of electron microscopy from some of the most prominent scientists in the field. It illustrates the great breadth the field has to date."" -MSA Institute of Neuroscience, Microscopy and Microanalysis Journal, vol. 8, no. 5 ""The 520 pages of the proceedings maintain the high standard of the series … There are interesting papers throughout but ultramicroscopists will turn first to the sections on HREM, advanced SEM, and instrumentation. They will not be disappointed."" -Ultramicroscopy 93 (2002) ""This book contains 127 papers, arranged in 10 well-balanced sections rather than chapters, about the latest developments in instrumentation, techniques, and applications of electron and scanning probe microscopies, together with associated techniques such as surface analysis. This comprehensive and valuable book is a great reference for biologists, material scientists, and geologists dealing with electron microscopy. It mainly contains two types of papers: technical communications (reviews of existing techniques and newly developed methods) and scientific communications. It extensively covers all recent advances in electron microscopy, both from scientific and technical viewpoints. I would recommend this book to all well-experienced scientists involved in microscopy analysis since there are many advanced topics together with advanced techniques."" -Dr. Alexis Oudin, Microscopy and Analysis, May 2003 ""One of the most striking features in this conference is the great number of multinational papers. This, I believe, once again confirms the universality of science … All the papers contain high-quality micrographs and diagrams, and I think that all the investigations are invaluable since they are all original and novel. The best way to follow the latest developments and improvements in a scientific field is to have the proceedings of a conference in that field, and this volume is one of the best in the arena … . The book will be useful especially for materials scientists and advanced microscope users in all fields."" -A. Uguz (Uladag University), Contemporary Physics, 2003, 44" . . . full of up-to-date information in the field of electron microscopy from some of the most prominent scientists in the field. It illustrates the great breadth the field has, to date. MSA Institute of Neuroscience, Microscopy and Microanalysis Journal, vol. 8 No. 5 The 520 pages of the proceedings maintain the high standard of the series . . . There are interesting papers throughout but ultramicroscopists will turn first to the sections on HREM, advanced SEM and instrumentation. They will not be disappointed. Ultramicroscopy 93 (2002) This book contains 127 papers arranged in 10 well-balanced sections rather than chapters, about the latest developments in instrumentation, techniques and applications of electron and scanning probe microscopies, together with associated techniques such as surface analysis. This comprehensive and valuable book is a great reference for biologists, material scientists and geologists dealing with electron microscopy. It mainly contains two types of papers: technical communications (review of existing techniques and method, newly development) and scientific communications. It extensively covers all recent advances in electon microscopy, both from scientific and technical viewpoints. i would recommend this book to all well-experienced scientists involved in microscopy analysis since there are many advanced topics together with advanced techniques. Dr Alexis Oudin in Microscopy and Analsysis, May 2003 One of the most striking features in this conference is the great number of multinational papers. This, I believe, once again confirms the universality of science ... All the papers contain high quality micrographs and diagrams, and I think that all theinvestigations are invaluable since they are all original and novel. The best way to follow the latest developments and improvements in a scientific field is to have the proceedings of a conference in that field, and this volume is one of the best in the arena (for a year or two, however). The book will be useful especially for materials scientists and advanced microscope users in all fields. A Uguz (Uladag University), Contemporary Physics 2003, 44 full of up-to-date information in the field of electron microscopy from some of the most prominent scientists in the field. It illustrates the great breadth the field has, to date. MSA Institute of Neuroscience, Microscopy and Microanalysis Journal, vol. 8 No. 5 The 520 pages of the proceedings maintain the high standard of the series . . . There are interesting papers throughout but ultramicroscopists will turn first to the sections on HREM, advanced SEM and instrumentation. They will not be disappointed. Ultramicroscopy 93 (2002) This book contains 127 papers arranged in 10 well-balanced sections rather than chapters, about the latest developments in instrumentation, techniques and applications of electron and scanning probe microscopies, together with associated techniques such as surface analysis. This comprehensive and valuable book is a great reference for biologists, material scientists and geologists dealing with electron microscopy. It mainly contains two types of papers: technical communications (review of existing techniques and method, newly development) and scientific communications. It extensively covers all recent advances in electon microscopy, both from scientific and technical viewpoints. i would recommend this book toall well-experienced scientists involved in microscopy analysis since there are many advanced topics together with advanced techniques. Dr Alexis Oudin in Microscopy and Analsysis, May 2003 One of the most striking features in this conference is the great number of multinational papers. This, I believe, once again confirms the universality of science ... All the papers contain high quality micrographs and diagrams, and I think that all the investigations are invaluable since they are all original and novel. The best way to follow the latest developments and improvements in a scientific field is to have the proceedings of a conference in that field, and this volume is one of the best in the arena (for a year or two, however). The book will be useful especially for materials scientists and advanced microscope users in all fields. A Uguz (Uladag University), Contemporary Physics 2003, 44 ... full of up-to-date information in the field of electron microscopy from some of the most prominent scientists in the field. It illustrates the great breadth the field has to date. -MSA Institute of Neuroscience, Microscopy and Microanalysis Journal, vol. 8, no. 5 The 520 pages of the proceedings maintain the high standard of the series ... There are interesting papers throughout but ultramicroscopists will turn first to the sections on HREM, advanced SEM, and instrumentation. They will not be disappointed. -Ultramicroscopy 93 (2002) This book contains 127 papers, arranged in 10 well-balanced sections rather than chapters, about the latest developments in instrumentation, techniques, and applications of electron and scanning probe microscopies, together with associated techniques such as surface analysis. This comprehensive and valuable book is a great reference for biologists, material scientists, and geologists dealing with electron microscopy. It mainly contains two types of papers: technical communications (reviews of existing techniques and newly developed methods) and scientific communications. It extensively covers all recent advances in electron microscopy, both from scientific and technical viewpoints. I would recommend this book to all well-experienced scientists involved in microscopy analysis since there are many advanced topics together with advanced techniques. -Dr. Alexis Oudin, Microscopy and Analysis, May 2003 One of the most striking features in this conference is the great number of multinational papers. This, I believe, once again confirms the universality of science ... All the papers contain high-quality micrographs and diagrams, and I think that all the investigations are invaluable since they are all original and novel. The best way to follow the latest developments and improvements in a scientific field is to have the proceedings of a conference in that field, and this volume is one of the best in the arena ... . The book will be useful especially for materials scientists and advanced microscope users in all fields. -A. Uguz (Uladag University), Contemporary Physics, 2003, 44 Author InformationM. Aindow. C.J. Kiely, Dept of Engineering, University of Liverpool, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |