By Richard J. D. Tilley
Presents an intensive realizing of the chemistry and physics of defects, allowing the reader to govern them within the engineering of materials.Reinforces theoretical strategies through putting emphasis on genuine international methods and applications.Includes forms of end-of-chapter difficulties: a number of selection (to try out wisdom of phrases and ideas) and extra wide routines and calculations (to construct abilities and understanding).Supplementary fabric on crystallography and band constitution are integrated in separate appendices.
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