Introductory material |
Introduction |
Ac (Actinium) |
Ag (Silver) |
Al (Aluminum) |
Am (Americium) |
Ar (Argon) |
As (Arsenic) |
At (Astatine) |
Au (Gold) |
B (Boron) |
Ba (Barium) |
Be (Beryllium) |
Bi (Bismuth) |
Bk (Berkelium) |
Br (Bromine) |
C (Carbon) |
Ca (Calcium) |
Cd (Cadmium) |
Ce (Cerium) |
Cf (Californium) |
Cl (Chlorine) |
Cm (Curium) |
Co (Cobalt) |
Cr (Chromium) |
Cs (Cesium) |
Cu (Copper) |
D (Deuterium) |
Dy (Dysprosium) |
Er (Erbium) |
Es (Einsteinium) |
Eu (Europium) |
F (Fluorine) |
Fe (Iron) |
Fm (Fermium) |
Fr (Francium) |
Ga (Gallium) |
Gd (Gadolinium) |
Ge (Germanium) |
H (Hydrogen) |
He (Helium) |
Hf (Hafnium) |
Hg (Mercury) |
Ho (Homium) |
I (Iodine) |
In (Indium) |
Ir (Iridium) |
K (Potassium) |
Kr (Krypton) |
La (Lanthanum) |
Li (Lithium) |
Lr (Lawrencium) |
Lu (Lutetium) |
Md (Mendelevium) |
Mg (Magnesium) |
Mn (Manganese) |
Mo (Molybdenum) |
N (Nitrogen) |
Na (Sodium) |
References |
Nb (Niobium) |
Nb element (See Vol.21B1) |
Nb films (See Vol.21B1) |
Nb/X junctions (See Vol.21B1) |
Nb/X multilayers, superlattices (See Vol.21B1) |
Nb wires (See Vol.21B1) |
NbX dilute alloys (See Vol.21B1) |
Nb, implanted (See Vol.21B1) |
Nb based alloys and compounds |
Nb-Al - Nb-Ge (See Vol.21B1) |
Nb-H |
Nb-Hf |
Nb-Ho |
Nb-In |
Nb-Ir |
Nb-Kr |
Nb-La |
Nb-Lu |
Nb-Mo |
Nb-N |
Nb-Nd |
Nb-Ne |
Nb-Ni |
Nb-O |
Nb-Os |
Nb-P |
Nb-Pb |
Nb-Pd |
Nb-Pr |
Nb-Pt |
Nb-Re |
Nb-Rh |
Nb-Ru |
Nb-S |
Nb-Sb |
Nb-Sc |
Nb-Si |
Nb-Sn |
Nb-Ta |
Nb-Tb |
Nb-Tc |
Nb-Te |
Nb-Ti |
Nb-Tm |
Nb-V |
Nb-W |
Nb-Y |
Nb-Yb |
Nb-Zn |
Nb-Zr |
Nd (Neodymium) |
Ne (Neon) |
Ni (Nickel) |
No (Nobelium) |
Np (Neptunium) |
From the Contents: Introduction.- Subject Matter |
General remarks on the contents of subvolumes III/21a...21e |
Selection, arrangement and sequence of the specific data in the tables |
List of symbols and abbreviations |
Alphabetical list of frequently used structure types |
Data on alloys and compounds of the following base elements: O (Oxygen) |
Os (Osmium) - P (Phosphorus) - Pa (Protactinium) - Pb (Lead) - Pd (Palladium) - Pm (Promethium) - Po (Polonium) - Pr (Praseodymium) - Pt (Platinum) - Pu (Plutonium) - Ra (Radium) - Rb (Rubidium) - Re (Rhenium) - Rh (Rhodium) - Rn (Radon) - Ru (Ruthenium) - S (Sulfur) - Sb (Antimony) - Sc (Scandium) |
Author index |
From the Contents: Introduction |
Se (Selenium) |
Si (Silicon) |
Sm (Samarium) |
Sn (Tin) |
Sr (Strontium) |
Ta (Tantalum) |
Tb (Terbium) |
Tc (Technetium) |
Te (Tellurium) |
Th (Thorium) |
Ti (Titanium) and their alloys and compounds |
Ti-Nb |
Scientific samples of Ti-Nb alloys and compounds |
Industrial samples of Ti-Nb alloys and compounds (mono- and multifilamentary wires). Ti-Ni ... Ti-Zr |
Introduction, Tl (Thallium), Tm (Thulium), U (Uranium), V (Vanadium), W (Tungsten), Xe (Xenon), Y (Yttrium), Yb (Ytterbium), Zn (Zinc), Zr (Zirconium) |