<P>X-ray diffraction is a useful and powerful analysis technique for characterizing crystalline materials commonly employed in MSE, physics, and chemistry. This informative new book describes the principles of X-ray diffraction and its applications to materials characterization. It consists of three parts. The first deals with elementary crystallography and optics, which is essential for understanding the theory of X-ray diffraction discussed in the second section of the book. Part 2 describes how the X-ray diffraction can be applied for characterizing such various forms of materials as thin films, single crystals, and powders. The third section of the book covers applications of X-ray diffraction.</P><br/><br/><P></P><br/><br/><P>The book presents a number of examples to help readers better comprehend the subject. <B>X-Ray Diffraction for Materials Research: From Fundamentals to Applications </B>also </P><br/><br/><P>¿ provides background knowledge of diffraction to enable nonspeciali