The Handbook of Surface and Nanometrology
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Review
The Handbook of Surface and Nanometrology contains a wealth of information for both practical and research engineers. For Taylor Hobson, the volume epitomises the nature of the art of surface metrology and instrument engineering, as could only be recorded through a lifetime of dedication to the subject. This book will give both guidance and food for thought for anyone interested in the subject at whatever level.
- Bruce Wilson, Taylor Hobson
The book is very useful to the colleagues of my Institute. It will be one of the best books in our library.
- Professor Yuri Chugui
Book Description
Written by the man often regarded as the "Father of Digital Metrology," the Handbook of Surface and Nanometrology is an updated and expanded version of the most definitive work in this field, the Handbook of Surface Metrology. It covers in great detail surface metrology and nanometrology and more importantly, the areas where they overlap, thereby providing a quantitative means of controlling and predicting processes and performance. The author explains trends and mechanisms in detail with numerous practical examples. Many aspects of nanotechnology and precision engineering are considered in chapters on manufacture, characterization, standardization, performance, and instrumentation.
The Handbook of Surface and Nanometrology
The Handbook of Surface and Nanometrology,D.J. Whitehouse,Taylor & Francis,0750305835,Engineering - Mechanical,Instrument Science,Material Science,Mensuration,Nanotechnology,Science/Mathematics,Surfaces (Technology),Technology,Technology & Industrial Arts,Science / Physics
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