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X-Rays in Nanoscience:

Spectroscopy, Spectromicroscopy, and Scattering Techniques (Google eBook)
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Jinghua Guo
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John Wiley & Sons, Sep 22, 2011 - Science - 304 pages
An up-to-date overview of the different x-ray based methods in the hot fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology, including methods for imaging nanomaterials, as well as for probing the electronic structure of nanostructured materials in order to investigate their different properties. Written by authors at one of the world's top facilities working with these methods, this monograph presents and discusses techniques and applications in the fields of x-ray scattering, spectroscopy and microscope imaging.
The resulting systematic collection of these advanced tools will benefit graduate students, postdocs as well as professional researchers.
  

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Advances in Magnetization Dynamics Using Scanning Transmission
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XRays in Nanoscience Edited by Jinghua
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Coherent XRay Diffraction Microscopy
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ManyBody Interactions in Nanoscale Materials by AngleResolved
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Soft XRay Absorption and Emission Spectroscopy in the Studies
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Index
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Jinghua Guo is a staff scientist of Advanced Light Source at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Having obtained his academic degrees from Zehjiang University, China (BS) and Uppsala University, Sweden (PhD), he spent his career working as faculty member in Uppsala University before taking up his present appointment at LBNL. His research interest has been soft x-ray spectroscopy and materials science. Dr. Guo has authored over 180 peer-reviewed scientific publications.

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