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Progress in Materials Science
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Progress in Materials Science publishes authoritative reviews of recent advances in the science of materials and their exploitation in engineering. Emphasis is placed on the fundamental aspects of the subject, particularly those concerning microstructure and its relationship to properties (mechanical, chemical, electrical, magnetic and optical) including the atomistic and electronic nature of condensed phases, on their microstructure, and the relationship between their structure and properties (mechanical, chemical, electrical, magnetic and optical); on the thermodynamics, kinetics, mechanisms and modelling of processes which occur within solids, liquids and other condensed phases; on experiments and models which help in understanding the macroscopic properties of materials in terms of microscopic mechanisms; and on work which advances the understanding of the use of materials in engineering. Materials of interest are metallic, ceramic, polymeric, biological or composite in all forms. Manuscripts are generally of greater length than those found in journals specialising in research papers. Contributors may be invited or interested authors may contact one of the Editors with a suggested review topic and an outline for consideration.Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
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Tipo de recurso:
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ISSN impreso
0079-6425
ISSN electrónico
1873-2208
Editor responsable
Elsevier
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
1961-
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Perspectives on ultra-high vacuum transmission electron microscopy of dynamic crystal growth phenomena
Kate Reidy; Joachim Dahl Thomsen; Frances M. Ross
Palabras clave: General Materials Science.
Pp. 101163