Search
 
Home| Join Our Mailing List| New Reviews| New Titles
Editor's Choice| Bestsellers| Textbooks| Book Series| Study Guides| E-Catalogues
  PHYSICS
  Accelerator Physics/
Experimental Physics

Applied Physics
Astrophysics/ Astronomy/
Cosmology

Atomic Physics/ Molecular
Physics

Biophysics
Classical Mechanics/
Electrodynamics

Computational Physics
Condensed Matter Physics
General Physics
Geophysics
High Energy Physics/ Particle
Physics

Laser Physics/ Optical Physics
Mathematical Physics/
Theoretical Physics

Nuclear Physics/ Plasma
Physics

Quantum Physics
Statistical Physics
New Titles
December Bestsellers
Editor's Choice
Nobel Lectures in Physics
Textbooks
Recent Reviews
Book Series
Related Journals
  • Biophysical Reviews and Letters (BRL)
  • International Journal of Quantum Information (IJQI)
  • Modern Physics Letters A (MPLA)
  • Request for related catalogues
     
      PRODUCTS
      Journals
    eBooks
    Journals Archives
    eProceedings
     
      RESOURCES
      Print flyer
  • Full Version
  • Condensed Version
  • Recommend title
    For Librarians
    For Authors
    For Booksellers
    For Translation Rights About Us
    Contact Us
    How to Order News
     
    Bookmark and Share

    SURFACE PROPERTIES AND ENGINEERING OF COMPLEX INTERMETALLICS

    edited by Esther Belin-Ferré (Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France)

    Table of Contents (31k)
    Foreword (18k)
    Chapter 1: Properties and Characterization of Thin Films (2,227k)

    This book is the third in a series of 4 books issued yearly as a deliverable of the research school established within the European Network of Excellence CMA (for Complex Metallic Alloys). It is written by reputed experts in the fields of surface physics and chemistry, metallurgy and process engineering, combining expertise found inside as well as outside the network.

    The CMA network focuses on the huge group of largely unknown multinary alloys and compounds formed with crystal structures based on giant unit cells containing clusters, with many tens or up to more than thousand atoms per unit cell. In these phases, for many phenomena, the physical length scales are substantially smaller than the unit-cell dimension. Hence, these materials offer unique combinations of properties, which are mutually excluded in conventional materials: metallic electric conductivity combined with low thermal conductivity, combination of good light absorption with high-temperature stability, combination of high metallic hardness with reduced wetting by liquids, electrical and thermal resistance tuneable by composition variation, excellent resistance to corrosion, reduced cold-welding and adhesion, enhanced hydrogen storage capacity and light absorption, etc.

    The series of books will concentrate on: development of fundamental knowledge with the aim of understanding materials phenomena, technologies associated with the production, transformation and processing of knowledge-based multifunctional materials, surface engineering, support for new materials development and new knowledge-based higher performance materials for macro-scale applications.

     
    Contents:
    • Properties and Characterization of Thin Films (M Čekada)
    • Chemical Vapor Deposition of Metals: From Unary Systems to Complex Metallic Alloys (C Vahlas)
    • Physical Vapor Deposition of Thin Film Coatings (W Gulbiński)
    • Engineering Analysis of Chemical Vapor Deposition Processes (A G Boudouvis)
    • Surface Structure of Complex Metallic Alloys (R McGrath)
    • Fundamentals of Surface Science: Are Complex Metallic Alloys — Especially Quasicrystals — Different from Simple Alloys or Elemental Metals? (P A Thiel)
    • Clean and Oxidized Surfaces of Complex Metallic Alloys (V Fournée)
    • Metal/Organic Surface and Interface Analysis and Its Application Studies on the Next Generation Electronic Devices (J Lee)
    • Formation of the Interphase in Epoxy-Amine/Aluminium Joints: From Surface Corrosion to Metal Bonding (M-G Barthés-Labrousse et al.)
    • Quasicrystals Dealing with Catalysis (A P Tsai & S Kameoka)
    • The Hume-Rothery Rules for Structurally Complex Alloy Phases (U Mizutani)
     
    Readership: Advanced undergraduate and graduate students in physics, chemistry and materials science.
     
     
    408pp    Pub. date: Feb 2010  
    ISBN:   978-981-4304-76-4
    981-4304-76-X
       US$133 / £88

     


    408pp    Pub. date: Feb 2010  
    ISBN:   978-981-4304-77-1(ebook)
    981-4304-77-8(ebook)
       US$173

     


     

    Imperial College Press  |  Global Publishing  |  Asia-Pacific Biotech News  |  Innovation Magazine
    Labcreations Co  |  Meeting Matters  |  National Academies Press

    Copyright © 2012 World Scientific Publishing Co. All rights reserved.
    Updated on 10 February 2012