Conduction in non-crystalline materials
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Conduction in non-crystalline materials
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1987
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Note
Bibliography: p. [114]-122
Includes index
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Description and Table of Contents
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Written from the point of view of a theorist, this short volume introduces the theoretical aspects of conduction processes in a wide range of non-crystalline materials such as amorphous semiconductors, liquids, amorphous metals, vitreous silicon dioxide, and heavily doped semiconductors. Other topics include polarons, photoconduction, and two-dimensional problems. These simple, up-to-date accounts of the most modern theories will be invaluable to experimentalists in physics and chemistry as well as to students beginning a study of solid state theory.
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