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This 15-volume set includes all Landolt-Boernstein volumes published in 2011. Get them for a special pre-paid standing order price.
Volume II/29 "Molecular Constants Mostly from Microwave, Molecular Beam, and Sub-Doppler Laser Spectroscopy" is planned to appear as a series A, B, C and D1, D2, D3 for the diamagnetic, and E for the paramagnetic linear and polyatomic species, respectively.
Part 1 of Subvolume B reviews the interaction of particle radiation with matter, and describes particle detectors, like, e.g., scintillation, gaseous, solid state, time-of-flight, Cerenkov, transition radiation, and neutrino detectors.
Volume 11 of group IV presents phase diagrams, crystallographic and thermodynamic data of ternary alloy systems. At ambient pressure the equilibria of each individual ternary system are discussed as functions of temperature yielding spatial diagrams whose sections and projections are displayed.
To meet the demands of todays scientists and to offer a complete overview on semiconductor data all data available so far are published in the following way: a series of seven subvolumes covers only the supplementary data to volumes III/17 and 22.
Interactions of photons and electrons with atoms, molecules, and ions are fundamental elementary processes in a wide variety of neutral or ionized gases in nature or laboratory. Volume I/17 provides cross section data and related quantitative information on the collisions of photons with atoms, electrons with atoms, and electrons with atomic ions.
The Landolt-Boernstein subvolumes III/44A and III/44B update the existing 8 volumes III/41 about Semiconductors and contain new Data and Updates for I-VII, III-V, III-VI, IV, VI and II-VI Compounds.
The book first presents a thorough overview on the field of electrochemistry, to impart a precise understanding of the involved systems, and secondly collects all relevant data of electrochemical systems as reported up to the present time.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is based on the fact that certain nuclei exhibit a magnetic moment, oriented by a magnetic field, and absorb characteristic frequencies in the radiofrequency part of the spectrum.
This set of volumes focuses on data for ternary systems for one vitally important specific class of materials, steels.
The volume is divided into four subvolumes, A: Diatomic Molecules, B: Linear Triatomic Molecules, C: Nonlinear Triatomic Molecules, D: Polyatomic Molecules.
Volume III/39 continues the compilation of nuclear quadrupole resonance spectroscopy data of solid substances which started in with volumes III/20 and III/31.
For everyone concerned with the technology and application of metals and alloys and with the development of new metallic materials, a detailed knowledge of phase equilibria is indispensable. So volume IV/5 had to be divided into several subvolumes which cover - in alphabetical order - all binary systems of importance.
Knowledge of production cross sections for radionuclides and medium energies (10 MeV to 100 GeV) of the incident particles gains more and more importance, not only for nuclear physics, but also for applications in astrophysics, radiation protection, medicine, industry, etc.
In this volume, the magnetic properties of AMO3-type and of (AR)MO3-type perovskite oxides (A = alkaline-earth metal, M = d transition element, R = rare earth element) have been compiled. It provides a comprehensive state of the knowledge of the considered compounds.
In the first two parts of Volume 3/38, critically evaluated data of refractive indexes of inorganic and organic liquids and their wavelength dependence (dispension) are provided. Sub-volume A contains the inorganic, organononmetallic and organometallic liquids, and the binary liquid mixtures.
For everyone concerned with the technology and application of metals and alloys and with the development of new metallic materials, a detailed knowledge of phase equilibria is indispensable. So volume IV/5 had to be divided into several subvolumes which cover - in alphabetical order - all binary systems of importance.
For everyone concerned with the technology and application of metals and alloys and with the development of new metallic materials, a detailed knowledge of phase equilibria is indispensable. So volume IV/5 had to be divided into several subvolumes which cover - in alphabetical order - all binary systems of importance.
The precise knowledge of production cross sections for specific radionuclides for medium energies (10 MeV to 100 GeV) of the incident particle gains ever more importance, not only for nuclear physics but also for many applications, e.g.
For everyone concerned with the technology and application of metals and alloys and with the development of new metallic materials, a detailed knowledge of phase equilibria is indispensable. So volume IV/5 had to be divided into several subvolumes which cover - in alphabetical order - all binary systems of importance.
Volume II/19 Molecular Constants mostly from Microwave, Molecular Beam and Sub-Doppler Laser Spectroscopy is a supplement to the earlier volumes II/4, II/6 and II/14.
Volume II/19 Molecular Constants mostly from Microwave, Molecular Beam and Sub-Doppler Laser Spectroscopy is a supplement to the earlier volumes II/4, II/6 and II/14.
Volume III/27 covers the magnetic properties of non-metallic inorganic compounds based on transition elements. It can therefore be considered as a supplement to volumes III/4 and III/12 "Magnetic and Other Properties of Magnetic Oxides and Related Compounds" which appeared in 1970 and in the period 1978 - 1982 respectively.
In volume III/21 the data on superconducting materials, from the discovery of this phenomenon to the present days of intensive research on high-Tc superconductors, are compiled.
The precise knowledge of production cross sections forspecific radionuclides for medium energies (10 MeV to 100GeV) of the incident particle gains ever more importance,not only for nuclear physics but also for many applications,e.g.
Volume IV/7 Liquid Crystals is devoted to critically selected and assessed fundamental data, mainly transition temperatures, which characterize the existing liquid crystalline phases and states of a large number of compounds.
The precise knowledge of production cross sections forspecific radionuclides for medium energies (10 MeV to 100GeV) of the incident particle gains ever more importance,not only for nuclear physics but also for many applications,e.g.
Volume IV/7 "Liquid Crystals" is devoted to critically selected and assessed fundamental data, mainly transition temperatures, which characterize the existing liquid crystalline phases and states of a large number of compounds.
Astronomy and Astrophysics were first treated in volume III of the 6th edition of Landolt-Boernstein in 1952, then in volumes VI/1 and VI/2 of the New Series, 1965 and 1981/82 respectively. The present volume VI/3 is a further supplementation of volume VI/1.
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