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Electron microscopy of molecular and atom-scale mechanical behavior, chemistry and structure; proceedings.


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Electron microscopy of molecular and atom-scale mechanical behavior, chemistry and structure; proceedings.

MRS MRS - Modifiable Representation System.

An integration of logic programming into Lisp.

["A Modifiable Representation System", M. Genesereth et al, HPP 80-22, CS Dept Stanford U 1980].
 International Symposium on [Title] (2004: Boston, MA) Ed. by David C. Martin et al.

Materials Research Society

2005

204 pages

$93.00

Hardcover

MRS; v.839

QH212

In these proceedings from the November-December 2004 symposium, contributors describe their work in electron microscopy as it relates to materials science, such as atomic and subatomic subatomic /sub·atom·ic/ (-ah-tom´ik) of or pertaining to the constituent parts of an atom.

sub·a·tom·ic
adj.
1. Of or relating to the constituents of the atom.

2.
 imaging and spectroscopy, including a paper on materials analysis by aberration- corrected STEM, electron energy loss spectroscopy In electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) a material is exposed to a beam of electrons with a known, narrow range of kinetic energies. Some of the electrons will undergo inelastic scattering, which means that they lose energy and have their paths slightly and randomly deflected.  for sub-nanometer chemical and optical properties, including a paper on in-situ quantitative plasmon spectroscopic spec·tro·scope  
n.
An instrument for producing and observing spectra.



spectro·scop
 determination and imaging of multiple solid-state properties at the nanoscale, electron microscopy of molecular and atom-scale mechanical behavior, chemistry and structure including a paper on electron halographic characterization, three-dimensional nanoscale characterization, quantitative electron microscopy, including holography, dopant dopant

Any impurity added to a semiconductor to modify its electrical conductivity. The most common semiconductors, silicon and germanium, form crystalline lattices in which each atom shares electrons with four neighbours (see bonding).
 profiling and diffraction, imaging individual structures in bio- and nano-materials, and in-situ microscopy of deformation and growth, including those in liquids.

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