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Phase Transitions in Materials

Phase Transitions in Materials

Phase Transitions in Materials

Brent Fultz, California Institute of Technology
August 2014
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9781139991094
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    Offering a fresh viewpoint on phase changes and the thermodynamics of materials, this textbook covers the thermodynamics and kinetics of the most important phase transitions in materials science, spanning classical metallurgy through to nanoscience and quantum phase transitions. Clear, concise and complete explanations rigorously address transitions from the atomic scale up, providing the quantitative concepts, analytical tools and methods needed to understand modern research in materials science. Topics are grouped according to complexity, ensuring that students have a solid grounding in core topics before they begin to tackle more advanced material, and are accompanied by numerous end-of-chapter problems. With explanations firmly rooted in the context of modern advances in electronic structure and statistical mechanics, and developed from classroom teaching, this book is the ideal companion for graduate students and researchers in materials science, condensed matter physics, solid state science and physical chemistry.

    • Core concepts are introduced linearly in Parts I and II, with numerous interchangeable advanced topics then introduced in Parts III and IV, providing instructors with flexibility without sacrificing coverage of key topics
    • Covers all classical phase transformations in materials, plus additional material from physics and nanoscience, introducing students to additional electronic, magnetic and quantum phenomena
    • Includes a rigorous treatment of thermodynamics and kinetics, providing materials scientists with improved analytical tools

    Reviews & endorsements

    'This book is clear and well written. It covers most of the topics in phase transitions, and explains thermal dynamics and kinetics in materials science and condensed-matter physics. Readers will be exposed to many topics ranging from classical metallurgy to quantum phase transitions.' Wanfeng Li, MRS Bulletin

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    August 2014
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    9781139991094
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    446 b/w illus.
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    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Basic Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Phase Transformations:
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Essentials of T-c phase diagrams
    • 3. Diffusion
    • 4. Nucleation
    • 5. Effects of diffusion and nucleation on phase transformations
    • Part II. The Atomic Origins of Thermodynamics and Kinetics:
    • 6. Energy
    • 7. Entropy
    • 8. Pressure
    • 9. Atom movements with the vacancy mechanism
    • Part III. Types of Phase Transformations:
    • 10. Melting
    • 11. Transformations involving precipitates and interfaces
    • 12. Spinodal decomposition
    • 13. Phase field theory
    • 14. Method of concentration waves and chemical ordering
    • 15. Diffusionless transformations
    • 16. Thermodynamics of nanomaterials
    • 17. Magnetic and electronic phase transitions
    • 18. Phase transitions in quantum materials
    • Part IV. Advanced Topics
    • 19. Low temperature analysis of phase boundaries
    • 20. Cooperative behavior near a critical temperature
    • 21. Elastic energy of solid precipitates
    • 22. Statistical kinetics of ordering transformations
    • 23. Diffusion, dissipation, and inelastic scattering
    • 24. Vibrational thermodynamics of materials at high temperatures.
      Author
    • Brent Fultz , California Institute of Technology

      Brent Fultz is the Barbara and Stanley R. Rawn, Jr, Professor of Materials Science and Applied Physics at the California Institute of Technology. He has been awarded a Presidential Young Investigator Award, the EMPMD Distinguished Scientist Award (2010), and has led large projects such as the state-of-the-art neutron scattering instrument, ARCS, and data analysis for neutron scattering experiments, DANSE.