Crystallography in materials science from structure-property relationships to engineering

The knowledge about crystal structure and its correlation with physical properties is the prerequisite for designing new materials with taylored properties. This work provides for researchers and graduates a valuable resource on various techniques for crystal structure determinations. By discussing...

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Other Authors: Schorr, Susan (Editor), Weidenthaler, Claudia (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin ; Boston De Gruyter 2021, ©2021
Series:De Gruyter STEM
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505 0 |a Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Contents -- List of contributors -- 1 In situ tools for the exploration of structure–property relationships -- 2 Understanding stacking disorder in layered functional materials using powder diffraction -- Crystal chemistry investigations on photovoltaic chalcogenides -- 4 Energy band gap variations in chalcogenide compound semiconductors: influence of crystal structure, structural disorder, and compositional variations -- 5 Halide semiconductors: symmetry relations in the perovskite type and beyond -- 6 Structural ordering in ceria-based suboxides applied for thermochemical water splitting -- 7 The influence of electrode material crystal structure on battery performance -- 8 Hydroborates as novel solid-state electrolytes -- 9 Crystallographic challenges in corrosion research -- 10 Crystallographic diffraction techniques and density functional theory: two sides of the same coin? -- 11 Crystallographic deviants: modelling symmetry shirkers -- Index 
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520 3 |a The knowledge about crystal structure and its correlation with physical properties is the prerequisite for designing new materials with taylored properties. This work provides for researchers and graduates a valuable resource on various techniques for crystal structure determinations. By discussing a broad range of different materials and tools the authors enable the understanding of why a material might be suitable for a particular application. Links the atomic structure to physical properties. Presents a broad range of different materials. Discusses potential applications.