Early days of X-ray crystallography /:
The modern applications of X-ray crystallography range from drug design to characterisation of high technology materials. This book tells the story of its pioneers and relates how the first crystal structures were determined.
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2013.
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Ausgabe: | First edition. |
Schriftenreihe: | International Union of Crystallography texts on crystallography.
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Zusammenfassung: | The modern applications of X-ray crystallography range from drug design to characterisation of high technology materials. This book tells the story of its pioneers and relates how the first crystal structures were determined. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiv, 441 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 401-432) and indexes. |
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505 | 8 | |a 3.1 The existing theories of light before Newton and Huygens3.2 F.M. Grimaldi and the diffraction of light, 1665 -- 3.3 I. Newton and the emission theory, 1672 -- 3.4 C. Huygens and the wave theory, 1678 -- 3.5 T. Young and the interference experiment, 1804 -- 3.6 A. Fresnel and the theory of diffraction, 1819 -- 3.7 A. Einstein and the photoelectric effect, 1905 -- 4 RÃntgen and the discovery of X-rays -- 4.1 8 November 1895: first observation -- 4.2 Before the discovery -- 4.3 28 December 1895: RÃntgenâ€?s preliminary communication | |
505 | 8 | |6 880-01 |a 5.8 W.H. Bragg and his corpuscular theory of X-rays, 19075.9 Diffraction by a slit: estimation of X-ray wavelengths -- 5.10 Derivation of X-ray wavelengths from the consideration of energy elements -- 5.11 J. Stark�s atomic constitution of the X-rays, 1909 -- 6 1912: The discovery of X-ray diffraction and the birth of X-ray analysis -- 6.1 Munich in 1912 -- 6.2 Ewald�s thesis, 1912 -- 6.3 M. Laue: Privatdozent in A. Sommerfeld�s Institute -- 6.4 Ewald�s question to Laue, January 1912 -- 6.5 Laue�s intuition, January 1912 | |
505 | 8 | |a 6.6 W. Friedrich and P. Knipping�s experiment: April�May 19126.7 The propagation of the news of the discovery and the first reactions -- 6.8 Ewald introduces the reciprocal lattice and the Ewald construction, mid-June 1912 -- 6.9 J. Stark�s �corpuscular� interpretation of the Laue diagrams -- 6.10 The news reaches W.H. Bragg: his first reactions -- 6.11 W.L. Bragg and Bragg�s law -- 6.12 The viewpoint of a science historian: the Forman�Ewald controversy -- 7 1913: The first steps -- 7.1 First experiments in the reflection geometry | |
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contents | Cover -- Contents -- 1 Significance of the discovery of X-ray diffraction -- 1.1 April 1912: a major discovery -- 1.2 Crystallography on the eve of the discovery of X-ray diffraction -- 1.3 Impact of the discovery on the chemical, biochemical, physical, material, and mineralogical sciences -- 2 The various approaches to the concept of space lattice -- 2.1 The space-filling approach -- 2.2 The close-packing approach -- 2.3 The molecular theories of the early nineteenth century physicists -- 3 The dual nature of light 3.1 The existing theories of light before Newton and Huygens3.2 F.M. Grimaldi and the diffraction of light, 1665 -- 3.3 I. Newton and the emission theory, 1672 -- 3.4 C. Huygens and the wave theory, 1678 -- 3.5 T. Young and the interference experiment, 1804 -- 3.6 A. Fresnel and the theory of diffraction, 1819 -- 3.7 A. Einstein and the photoelectric effect, 1905 -- 4 RÃntgen and the discovery of X-rays -- 4.1 8 November 1895: first observation -- 4.2 Before the discovery -- 4.3 28 December 1895: RÃntgenâ€?s preliminary communication 5.8 W.H. Bragg and his corpuscular theory of X-rays, 19075.9 Diffraction by a slit: estimation of X-ray wavelengths -- 5.10 Derivation of X-ray wavelengths from the consideration of energy elements -- 5.11 J. Starkâ€?s atomic constitution of the X-rays, 1909 -- 6 1912: The discovery of X-ray diffraction and the birth of X-ray analysis -- 6.1 Munich in 1912 -- 6.2 Ewaldâ€?s thesis, 1912 -- 6.3 M. Laue: Privatdozent in A. Sommerfeldâ€?s Institute -- 6.4 Ewaldâ€?s question to Laue, January 1912 -- 6.5 Laueâ€?s intuition, January 1912 6.6 W. Friedrich and P. Knippingâ€?s experiment: Aprilâ€?May 19126.7 The propagation of the news of the discovery and the first reactions -- 6.8 Ewald introduces the reciprocal lattice and the Ewald construction, mid-June 1912 -- 6.9 J. Starkâ€?s â€?corpuscularâ€? interpretation of the Laue diagrams -- 6.10 The news reaches W.H. Bragg: his first reactions -- 6.11 W.L. Bragg and Braggâ€?s law -- 6.12 The viewpoint of a science historian: the Formanâ€?Ewald controversy -- 7 1913: The first steps -- 7.1 First experiments in the reflection geometry |
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spelling | Authier, André. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjCcfVBQmWTm689cRRh4dP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n96105505 Early days of X-ray crystallography / Andre Authier. First edition. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013. 1 online resource (xiv, 441 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier International Union of Crystallography Texts on Crystallography Print version record. The modern applications of X-ray crystallography range from drug design to characterisation of high technology materials. This book tells the story of its pioneers and relates how the first crystal structures were determined. Cover -- Contents -- 1 Significance of the discovery of X-ray diffraction -- 1.1 April 1912: a major discovery -- 1.2 Crystallography on the eve of the discovery of X-ray diffraction -- 1.3 Impact of the discovery on the chemical, biochemical, physical, material, and mineralogical sciences -- 2 The various approaches to the concept of space lattice -- 2.1 The space-filling approach -- 2.2 The close-packing approach -- 2.3 The molecular theories of the early nineteenth century physicists -- 3 The dual nature of light 3.1 The existing theories of light before Newton and Huygens3.2 F.M. Grimaldi and the diffraction of light, 1665 -- 3.3 I. Newton and the emission theory, 1672 -- 3.4 C. Huygens and the wave theory, 1678 -- 3.5 T. Young and the interference experiment, 1804 -- 3.6 A. Fresnel and the theory of diffraction, 1819 -- 3.7 A. Einstein and the photoelectric effect, 1905 -- 4 RÃntgen and the discovery of X-rays -- 4.1 8 November 1895: first observation -- 4.2 Before the discovery -- 4.3 28 December 1895: RÃntgenâ€?s preliminary communication 880-01 5.8 W.H. Bragg and his corpuscular theory of X-rays, 19075.9 Diffraction by a slit: estimation of X-ray wavelengths -- 5.10 Derivation of X-ray wavelengths from the consideration of energy elements -- 5.11 J. Starkâ€?s atomic constitution of the X-rays, 1909 -- 6 1912: The discovery of X-ray diffraction and the birth of X-ray analysis -- 6.1 Munich in 1912 -- 6.2 Ewaldâ€?s thesis, 1912 -- 6.3 M. Laue: Privatdozent in A. Sommerfeldâ€?s Institute -- 6.4 Ewaldâ€?s question to Laue, January 1912 -- 6.5 Laueâ€?s intuition, January 1912 6.6 W. Friedrich and P. Knippingâ€?s experiment: Aprilâ€?May 19126.7 The propagation of the news of the discovery and the first reactions -- 6.8 Ewald introduces the reciprocal lattice and the Ewald construction, mid-June 1912 -- 6.9 J. Starkâ€?s â€?corpuscularâ€? interpretation of the Laue diagrams -- 6.10 The news reaches W.H. Bragg: his first reactions -- 6.11 W.L. Bragg and Braggâ€?s law -- 6.12 The viewpoint of a science historian: the Formanâ€?Ewald controversy -- 7 1913: The first steps -- 7.1 First experiments in the reflection geometry Includes bibliographical references (pages 401-432) and indexes. English. X-ray crystallography. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85148730 X-rays Diffraction. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85148750 Crystallography, X-Ray https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D018360 X-Ray Diffraction https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D014961 Radiocristallographie. Rayons X Diffraction. x-ray diffraction. aat SCIENCE Physics Crystallography. bisacsh X-ray crystallography fast X-rays Diffraction fast History fast has work: Early days of X-ray crystallography (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG6qTf4yXYW6WTrjc6MCDC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Authier, André. Early Days of X-ray Crystallography. Oxford : OUP Oxford, ©2013 9780199659845 International Union of Crystallography texts on crystallography. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88500222 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=601976 Volltext 505-01/(S 4.4 The news of the discovery spread round the world4.5 Further investigations on X-rays by W.C. RÃntgen, 1896, 1897 -- 4.6 Prior observations -- 4.7 â€?Lenard raysâ€? and â€?RÃntgen raysâ€? -- 5 The nature of X-rays: waves or corpuscles? -- 5.1 The nature of cathode rays -- 5.2 The first hypotheses concerning the nature of X-rays -- 5.3 Discovery of γ-rays -- 5.4 Secondary X-rays -- 5.5 J.J. Thomson and the theory of X-ray scattering, 1898, 1903 -- 5.6 C.G. Barkla and X-ray polarization, 1905 -- 5.7 Characteristic X-ray lines |
spellingShingle | Authier, André Early days of X-ray crystallography / International Union of Crystallography texts on crystallography. Cover -- Contents -- 1 Significance of the discovery of X-ray diffraction -- 1.1 April 1912: a major discovery -- 1.2 Crystallography on the eve of the discovery of X-ray diffraction -- 1.3 Impact of the discovery on the chemical, biochemical, physical, material, and mineralogical sciences -- 2 The various approaches to the concept of space lattice -- 2.1 The space-filling approach -- 2.2 The close-packing approach -- 2.3 The molecular theories of the early nineteenth century physicists -- 3 The dual nature of light 3.1 The existing theories of light before Newton and Huygens3.2 F.M. Grimaldi and the diffraction of light, 1665 -- 3.3 I. Newton and the emission theory, 1672 -- 3.4 C. Huygens and the wave theory, 1678 -- 3.5 T. Young and the interference experiment, 1804 -- 3.6 A. Fresnel and the theory of diffraction, 1819 -- 3.7 A. Einstein and the photoelectric effect, 1905 -- 4 RÃntgen and the discovery of X-rays -- 4.1 8 November 1895: first observation -- 4.2 Before the discovery -- 4.3 28 December 1895: RÃntgenâ€?s preliminary communication 5.8 W.H. Bragg and his corpuscular theory of X-rays, 19075.9 Diffraction by a slit: estimation of X-ray wavelengths -- 5.10 Derivation of X-ray wavelengths from the consideration of energy elements -- 5.11 J. Starkâ€?s atomic constitution of the X-rays, 1909 -- 6 1912: The discovery of X-ray diffraction and the birth of X-ray analysis -- 6.1 Munich in 1912 -- 6.2 Ewaldâ€?s thesis, 1912 -- 6.3 M. Laue: Privatdozent in A. Sommerfeldâ€?s Institute -- 6.4 Ewaldâ€?s question to Laue, January 1912 -- 6.5 Laueâ€?s intuition, January 1912 6.6 W. Friedrich and P. Knippingâ€?s experiment: Aprilâ€?May 19126.7 The propagation of the news of the discovery and the first reactions -- 6.8 Ewald introduces the reciprocal lattice and the Ewald construction, mid-June 1912 -- 6.9 J. Starkâ€?s â€?corpuscularâ€? interpretation of the Laue diagrams -- 6.10 The news reaches W.H. Bragg: his first reactions -- 6.11 W.L. Bragg and Braggâ€?s law -- 6.12 The viewpoint of a science historian: the Formanâ€?Ewald controversy -- 7 1913: The first steps -- 7.1 First experiments in the reflection geometry X-ray crystallography. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85148730 X-rays Diffraction. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85148750 Crystallography, X-Ray https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D018360 X-Ray Diffraction https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D014961 Radiocristallographie. Rayons X Diffraction. x-ray diffraction. aat SCIENCE Physics Crystallography. bisacsh X-ray crystallography fast X-rays Diffraction fast |
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title | Early days of X-ray crystallography / |
title_auth | Early days of X-ray crystallography / |
title_exact_search | Early days of X-ray crystallography / |
title_full | Early days of X-ray crystallography / Andre Authier. |
title_fullStr | Early days of X-ray crystallography / Andre Authier. |
title_full_unstemmed | Early days of X-ray crystallography / Andre Authier. |
title_short | Early days of X-ray crystallography / |
title_sort | early days of x ray crystallography |
topic | X-ray crystallography. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85148730 X-rays Diffraction. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85148750 Crystallography, X-Ray https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D018360 X-Ray Diffraction https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D014961 Radiocristallographie. Rayons X Diffraction. x-ray diffraction. aat SCIENCE Physics Crystallography. bisacsh X-ray crystallography fast X-rays Diffraction fast |
topic_facet | X-ray crystallography. X-rays Diffraction. Crystallography, X-Ray X-Ray Diffraction Radiocristallographie. Rayons X Diffraction. x-ray diffraction. SCIENCE Physics Crystallography. X-ray crystallography X-rays Diffraction History |
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