X-rays in Atomic and Nuclear Physics
Explore the fascinating world of X-rays with "X-rays in Atomic and Nuclear Physics" by N. A. Dyson, published by Cambridge University Press. This 2005 revised edition spans 416 pages, offering an in-depth look at the methods of X-ray production tailored for advanced undergraduates and researchers alike. Dyson delves into the fundamental physical properties of X-rays, presenting a unique experimental perspective that sets this book apart from more specialized texts. Whether you're a student eager to expand your knowledge or a researcher seeking detailed insights, this book serves as an invaluable resource in the realms of atomic and nuclear physics. Don't miss out on the chance to enhance your understanding of X-ray applications and their significance in scientific exploration!