Complex Metallic Alloys: Fundamentals and Applications

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Complex Metallic Alloys: Fundamentals and Applications

Author(s): Jean-Marie Dubois (Editor), Esther Belin-Ferré (Editor), Knut Urban (Foreword)

  • Publisher: Wiley-VCH
  • Publication Date: 24 Nov. 2010
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 434 pages
  • ISBN-10: 3527325239
  • ISBN-13: 9783527325238

Book Description

Covering fundamental research as well as real-world applications, this first book on CMAs at an introductory level treats everything from atomistic details to surface processing. Comprehensive, self-contained chapters provide readers with the latest knowledge on the most salient features of the topic, selected in terms of their relevance to potential technological applications. Edited by one of the most distinguished authorities on quasicrystals and this most important of their subclasses, the contributions elucidate aspects of CMAs from a particular viewpoint: physical and chemical characteristics in the sub-nanometer regime, mesoscale phenomena, preparation and processing of thin films, and large-scale engineering properties. The whole is rounded off by a look at the commercial potential of CMA-based applications.
For PhD students and lecturers alike.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Finally, it can be concluded that this book fulfils its goal to provide an overview on the current knowledge about complex metallic alloys. It can be recommended to PhD students and lecturers already working on or just starting these topics.” (Materials and Corrosion, 2011)

From the Inside Flap

Complex metallic alloys (CMA) encompass a broad family of crystalline compounds made of metals, alloyed with other elements from the periodic table. As opposed to simple crystals, such as diamond and sodium chloride, CMAs possess a complicated microscopic structure that leads to unexpected novel physical and chemical properties. This makes them promising candidates for such applications as thermoelectric devices, scratchproof surfaces or CMA-reinforced structural materials for mechanical engineering.
Covering fundamental research as well as real-world applications, this first book on CMAs at an introductory level treats everything from atomistic details to surface processing. Comprehensive, self-contained chapters provide the latest knowledge on the most salient features of the topic, selected in terms of their relevance to potential technological applications.
From the contents:
* Physics of CMAs: theory and experiments
* Surface science of CMAs
* Metallurgy, preparation and processing, thin films
* Surface chemistry of CMAs
* Mechanical engineering properties
* Thermoelectricity
* Catalysis on intermetallic compounds
Edited by one of the most distinguished authorities on quasicrystals and this most important of their subclasses, the contributions elucidate aspects of CMAs from one particular viewpoint: physical and chemical characteristics in the sub-nanometer regime, mesoscale phenomena, preparation and processing of thin films, and large-scale engineering properties. The whole is rounded off by a look at the commercial potential of CMA-based applications.
For PhD students and lecturers alike.

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