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Intermetallics : Structures, Properties, and Statistics, PDF eBook

Intermetallics : Structures, Properties, and Statistics PDF

Part of the International Union of Crystallography Monographs on Crystallography series

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The fascinating world of intermetallics is largely unexplored.

There are many exciting physical properties and important technological applications of intermetallics, from magnetism to superconductivity.

The main focus of this book is on the statistics, topology and geometry of crystal structures and structure types of intermetallic phases.

The underlying physics, in particular chemical bonding, is discussed whenever it helps understand the stability of structuresand the origin of their physical properties.

The authors' approach, based on the statistical analysis of more than twenty thousand intermetallic compounds in the data base Pearson's Crystal Data, uncovers important structural relationships and illustrates the relative simplicity of most of the generalstructural building principles.

It also shows that a large variety of actual structures can be related to a rather small number of aristotypes.

The text aims to be readable and beneficial in one way or another to everyone interested in intermetallic phases, from graduate students to experts in solid state chemistry and physics, and materials science.

For that purpose it avoids the use of enigmatic abstract terminology for the classification of structures.

Instead, it focuses on the statisticalanalysis of crystal structures and structure types in order to draw together a larger overview of intermetallics, and indicate the gaps in it - areas still to be explored, and potential sources of worthwhile research.

The text should be read as a reference guide to the incredibly rich world ofintermetallic phases.

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