X-ray optics;: The diffraction of X-rays by finite and by A. J. C. Wilson

By A. J. C. Wilson

This attention-grabbing textual content incorporates a special treatise at the use of X-Ray optics within the taxonomy of minerals and gemstones. an enticing and informative ebook at the topic, X-Ray Optics - The Diffraction of X-Rays through Finite and Imperfect Crystals is a must have for a person with an curiosity the examine of crystals and constitutes a good addition to any gemmological assortment. Arthur James Cochran Wilson (28 November 1914 - 1 July 1995) was once a Canadian crystallographer, most renowned for his contributions to X-ray crystallography and elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1963. This booklet has been elected for republication now because of its large academic price, and is proudly republished right here entire with a brand new creation to the topic.

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