About the Author:
Peter Buseck, John Cowley, and LeRoy Eyring are all at Arizona State University.
Review:
"Can be used by both advanced undergraduates and established scientists who are entering the field of HRTEM and who wish to obtain a sound, comprehensive overview of the subject and its possible impact of their own research." --Journal of Metals
"The editors and authors of this authoritative volume are leading experts in the subject and cover it in a manner accessible to advanced undergraduates in solid-state and materials science. The illustrations are admirably clear, and the bibliography comprehensive and current, with references
through 1987. Recommended." --CHOICE
"The high-resolution transmission electron microscope (HRTEM) has developed to the point where it should be considered a standard tool in solid state chemistry. . . . This book is likely to become a classic in the subject area it covers, namely, high-resolution transmission electron
microscopy. It is authoritative, readable, and clearly shows that HRTEM can provide a wealth of information about thin solid specimens that is difficult, if not impossible, to obtain by any other analytical method." --Journal of Solid State Chemistry
"Without exception, the brief list of references, though very selective, are excellent. The quality of the book, and the reproduction in particular, are excellent. This book is a must for every library where electron microscopists work; overall it is not a book for the nonmicroscopist or the
beginner." --Ceramic Abstracts
"This book is a must for every microscopist who uses high-resolution transmission electron microscopy . . . . this is an excellent book for both the aspiring and the practicing high-resolution transmission electron microscopist to buy." --Journal of Microscopy
"A comprehensive review of both the theoretical aspects and the practical applications of HRTEM and associated techniques. Its general chapters make it accessible to the non-specialist, while it has more detailed parts, including some previously unpublished work, for the specialist. The book
should become an indispensible textbook for those interested in the atomic structure of materials in the solid state." --Acta Crystallographica and The Journal of Applied Crystallography
"This book should certainly be available in the libraries of any Department of Materials Science, Solid-state Chemistry or Minerology where HREM is being carried out, as a valuable source of information and inspiration. Research students who are finding their way into any of its subject areas
will find its extensive reference lists particularly helpful. The book is very well printed, and the large number of half-tone illustrations are particularly clear. The authors are to be congratulated on producing an excellent series of reviews, which the editors have brought together into a volume
which will be frequently consulted for a long time to come." --Micron and Microscopia Acta
"A comprehensive review of both the theoretical aspects and the practical applications of HRTEM and associated techniques. Its general chapters make it accessible to the non-specialist, while it has more detailed parts, including some previously unpublished work, for the specialist. The book
should become an indispensable textbook for those interested in the atomic structure of materials in the solid state." --Acta Crystallographica and The Journal of Applied Crystallography
"This book should certainly be available in the libraries of any Department of Materials Science, Solid-state Chemistry or Mineralogy where HREM is being carried out, as a valuable source of information and inspiration. Research students who are finding their way into any of its subject areas
will find its extensive reference lists particularly helpful. The book is very well printed, and the large number of half-tone illustrations are particularly clear. The authors are to be congratulated on producing an excellent series of reviews, which the editors have brought together into a volume
which will be frequently consulted for a long time to come." --Micron and Microscopia Acta
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