Cava, R. J., Batlogg, B., Krajewski, J. J., Rupp, L. W., Schneemeyer, L. F., Siegrest, T., Van Dover, R. B., Marsh, P., Peok, W. F. Jr, Gallagher, P. K., Glarium, S. H., Marshall, J. H., Farrow, R. C., Waszezak, J. W., Hull, ...
But TiO2 also has a very high refractive index and therefore scatters light very efficiently; so efficiently, in fact, that it makes a very good white pigment and consequently, it is used in most white paint because of its high covering ...
The iron-based superconductors are also thought to contain Cooper pairs, and there is some evidence from isotope studies that phonons are involved. As for the cuprate semiconductors, the solids are antiferromagnetic above TC and the ...
In 1945, A. F. Wells published the first edition of Structural Inorganic Chemistry. This work attempts to demonstrate that the synthesis, structure, and properties of solids form an important part of inorganic chemistry.
Solid State Chemistry
Solid State Chemistry is a general textbook, composed for those with little background knowledge of the subject, but who wish to learn more about the various segments of solid state theory and technology.
... growth and evolution of all subjects. This is especially true in solid-state chemistry. Sir John Meurig Thomas Royal Institution of Great Britain and Peterhouse, Cambridge CONTENTS Foreword A Tribute by Sir John Meurig Thomas, F. xii.
Selected Papers of C.N.R. Rao R. A. Mashelkar Chintamani Nagesa Ramachandra Rao. CONTENTS Foreword A Tribute by Sir John Meurig Thomas, F. R. S. PART I. OVERVIEW 1. Four Decades of Research in Solid State Chemistry (C. N. R. Rao) Bull.
For this second edition, the book has been updated throughout and has two new chapters, one on X-ray diffraction techniques and another on solid-state preparative methods, as well as new sections on symmetry and ferroelectrics.
Solid State Chemistry: A Contemporary Overview : Based on a Symposium Sponsored by the Solid State Subdivision of the ACS...
This edition aims, as previously, not only to teach the basic science that underpins the subject, but also to direct the reader to the most modern techniques and to expanding and new areas of research.
In 1945, A. F. Wells published the first edition of Structural Inorganic Chemistry. This work attempts to demonstrate that the synthesis, structure, and properties of solids form an important part of inorganic chemistry.
*Simple structures of metals, ionic solids and point defects are discussed. *Electrical and magnetic properties are explained in detail. *Superconductivity has been included.