Introduction to solid state physics
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Introduction to solid state physics
Wiley, c1976
5th ed
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The Institute for Solid State Physics Library. The University of Tokyo.図書室
428.4:I16e27230032216
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Includes bibliographies and index
Index: p. 589-599 (three-column)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This, the most widely used introduction to solid state physics in the world, now published in 15 languages, is designed for upper-level physics, chemistry and electrical engineering students. The text presents both the theory and experimental facts of solids at an elementary level, with emphasis on semi- conductors and on wave propagation in periodic media. This latest Edition includes new chapters on surface and interface physics and on noncrystalline solids.
Table of Contents
- Mathematical Introduction
- Acoustic Phonons
- Plasmons, Optical Phonons, and Polarization Waves
- Magnons
- Fermion Fields and the Hartree-Fock Approximation
- Many-body Techniques and the Electron Gas
- Polarons and the Electron-phonon Interaction
- Superconductivity
- Bloch Functions - General Properties
- Brillouin Zones and Crystal Symmetry
- Dynamics of Electrons in a Magnetic Field: de Haas-van Alphen Effect and Cyclotron Resonance
- Magnetoresistance
- Calculation of Energy Bands and Fermi Surfaces
- Semiconductor Crystals I: Energy Bands, Cyclotron Resonance, and Impurity States
- Semiconductor Crystals II: Optical Absorption and Excitons
- Electrodynamics of Metals
- Acoustic Attenuation in Metals
- Theory of Alloys
- Correlation Functions and Neutron Diffraction by Crystals
- Recoilless Emission
- Green's Functions - Application to Solid State Physics
- Appendix: Perturbation Theory and the Electron Gas
- Index.
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