Physics Asked on December 1, 2020
I am undertaking a module in nanosurfaces and I was unaware that I would require some knowledge in Crystallography. The information that I must know regarding this area are Miller indices, Symmetries, Bracket conventions, so that I can answer some example questions such as:
What are the best sources of information for Crystallography? What books would you recommend?
I have come across books such as :
Would any of these be good for the information I need?
I personally used The basics of crystallography and diffraction by C. Hammond in conjunction with my material science class and the book did a more than outstanding job in explaining the basic concepts that you would like to know.
Answered by IronicalCoffee on December 1, 2020
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