Fifty Years of X-Ray Diffraction [E-Book] : Dedicated to the International Union of Crystallography on the Occasion of the Commemoration Meeting in Munich July 1962 / edited by P. P. Ewald.
Origin, Scope, and Plan of this Book In July 1962 the fiftieth anniversary of Max von Laue's discovery of the Diffraction of X-rays by crystals is going to be celebrated in Munich by a large international group of crystallographers, physi cists, chemists, spectroscopists, biologists, industria...
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Personal Name(s): | Ewald, P. P., editor |
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Boston, MA :
Springer,
1962
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IX, 733 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
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9781461599616 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-1-4615-9961-6 |
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- I. Introduction
- 1. Origin, Scope, and Plan of this Book
- II. The Beginnings
- 2. X-rays
- 3. Crystallography
- 4. Laue’s Discovery of X-ray Diffraction by Crystals
- 5. The Immediate Sequels to Laue’s Discovery
- III. The Tools
- 6. The Principles of X-ray Diffraction
- 7. Methods and Problems of Crystal Structure Analysis
- IV. The Growing Field
- 8. The Growing Power of X-ray Analysis
- 9. Problems of Inorganic Structures
- 10. Problems of Organic Structures
- 11. The Growing Field of Mineral Structures
- 12. Applications of X-ray Diffraction to Metallurgical Science
- 13. Problems of Biochemical Structures
- 14. X-ray Diffraction and its Impact on Physics
- 15. Dynamical X-ray Optics; Electron and Neutron Diffraction
- 16. X-ray Spectroscopy
- V. In Memoriam
- Autobiography
- William Henry Bragg
- Shoji Nishikawa
- Charles Mauguin
- E. S. Fedorov
- Artur Schoenflies
- William Thomas Astbury
- Carl H. Hermann
- Gösta Phragmén
- Victor Moritz Goldschmidt
- Christen Johannes Finbak
- Paul Knipping
- Memorial Tablets
- VI. Schools and Regional Development
- 17. British and Commonwealth Schools of Crystallography
- 18. The Development of X-ray Diffraction in U.S.A.
- 19. The New Crystallography in France
- 20. Germany
- 21. The Netherlands
- 22. Scandinavia
- 23. Japan
- 24. Schools of X-ray Structural Analysis in the Soviet Union
- 25. The World-wide Spread of X-ray Diffraction Methods
- VII. Personal Reminiscences
- Some Personal Reminiscences
- Development of X-ray Crystallography Research in India
- Personal Reminiscences
- My Time at the Royal Institution 1923–27
- Reminiscences
- Personal Reminiscences
- Personal Reminiscences
- Personal Reminiscences
- The Genesis and Beginnings of X-ray Crystallography at Caltech
- Moseley’s Determination of Atomic Numbers
- For auld lang syne
- Personal Reminiscences
- Personal Reminiscences
- Personal Reminiscences
- Autobiography
- Personal Reminiscences
- Personal Reminiscences
- Reminiscences
- Recollections of Dahlem and Ludwigshafen
- Personal Reminiscences
- Experiences in Crystallography—1924 to Date
- Early Work on X-ray Diffraction in the California Institute of Technology
- My Time with X-rays and Crystals
- Personal Reminiscences
- Personal Reminiscences
- Autobiographical Data and Personal Reminiscences
- Personal Reminiscences
- Some Personal Reminiscences
- Personal Reminiscences
- Personal Recollections
- My Part in X-ray Statistics
- Personal Experiences of a Crystallographer
- Personal Reminiscences
- Reminiscences
- VIII. The Consolidation of the New Crystallography
- Appendix: Biographical Notes on Authors.