This volume is part of the authoritative International Tables for Crystallography series and provides comprehensive data on space-group symmetry. It is an essential reference for crystallographers, physicists, chemists, and materials scientists, offering standardized descriptions of symmetry in crystal structures.
This book provides a detailed introduction to electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) and its application in studying surface vibrations and solid-state phenomena. It covers theoretical foundations and experimental techniques used in surface physics and materials science.
This volume introduces the elastic theory of dislocations in crystalline solids. It forms part of a comprehensive series addressing the structure and behavior of defects in materials, essential for advanced studies in solid-state physics and materials science.
A classic textbook introducing the theory of general relativity, covering tensor calculus, curved spacetime, and applications to gravitation and cosmology. Suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in physics.
This book provides an advanced introduction to molecular quantum mechanics, focusing on relativistic effects and the quantum theory of radiation. It is intended for advanced students and researchers in physics and chemistry.
This book presents a rigorous analysis of thermostatistical physics, explaining the logical and mathematical foundations of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics and their applications in modern theoretical physics.
This book explains the physical principles governing environmental systems, including energy balance, atmospheric physics, hydrology, and environmental processes affecting ecosystems and climate.
A comprehensive reference on well logging methods used to determine the physical properties of subsurface formations. The book explains measurement techniques, interpretation of logging data, and applications in geophysics, geology, and petroleum engineering.
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to lasers and nonlinear optics. It covers laser principles, optical resonators, laser beam characteristics, and nonlinear optical phenomena such as harmonic generation, parametric amplification, and optical mixing. The text is widely used in physics and engineering courses related to optics and photonics.
This volume explores the optoelectronic properties of semiconductors and superlattices, with a focus on II-VI semiconductor materials and their applications. It covers band structure, optical transitions, device physics, and material growth techniques. Intended for researchers, engineers, and graduate students in semiconductor physics and optoelectronic devices.