Out of the crystal maze : chapters from the history of solid-state physics
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Out of the crystal maze : chapters from the history of solid-state physics
Oxford University Press, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This monumental work focuses on the field of solid-state physics - now more properly referred to as condensed-matter physics - which grew to maturity between 1920 and 1960. The questions that were posed, and answered, during this period, regarding the structure of solid matter and why some materials are good insulators or conductors, led to applications of the highest economic, military and cultural importance. The history of these exciting developments is told in
an easy-to-follow text, accessible to general readers, while maintaining standards of high scholarship.
目次
- Michael Eckert, Helmut Schubert, & Gisela Torkar with Chritstine Blondel & Pierre Quedec: The roots of solid-state physics before quantum mechanics
- Lillian Hoddesdon, Gordon Baym, & Michael Eckert: The development of the quantum mechanical electron theory of metals, 1926-1933
- Paul Hoch (with contributions by Kris Szyborski): The development of the band theory of solids, 1933-1960
- Jurgen Teichmann & Kris Szymborski: Point defects and ionic crystals: color centers as the key to imperfections
- Ernst Braun: Mechanical properties of solids
- Stephen T. Keith & Pierre Quedec: Magnetism
- Ernst Braun: Selected topics from the history of semiconductor physics and its applications
- Lillian Hoddesdon, Helmut Schubert, Steve J. Heims, & Gordon Baym (with a contribution by Philip W. Anderson): Collective phenomena
- Spencer Weart: The solid community.
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