Bruce Godfrey Hyde 1925–2014
Ray Withers, Jeffrey Sellar, Michael O'Keeffe and Stephen Hyde
Historical Records of Australian Science
26(2) 179 - 191
Published: 13 November 2015
Abstract
Bruce Hyde made seminal contributions to modern solid state chemistry, in particular to the understanding and characterization of non-stoichiometry and structural complexity in the solid state. His work showed unequivocally that non-stoichiometric crystalline materialswere often much more highly ordered than previously believed, that the ‘point defects' of conventional wisdom were in fact ordered into extended defects and that these defects were themselves ordered into structures of complexities hitherto unimagined. His deep understanding of crystal chemistry and structural relationships is apparent in his two co-authored books with his closest colleagues, Sten Andersson and Michael O'Keeffe. It also led to his mentoring an entire generation of younger Australian (and international) solid state chemists.https://doi.org/10.1071/HR15006
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