Band theory of solids : an introduction from the point of view of symmetry
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Band theory of solids : an introduction from the point of view of symmetry
(Oxford science publications)
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1994
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Bibliographies: p. [274]-277
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The structure of much of solid-state theory comes directly from group theory, but until now there has been no elementary introduction to the band theory of solids which adopts this approach. This book provides such an introduction, employing only the simplest and most basic of group theoretical ideas, and emphasizing the significance of symmetry in determining many of the essential concepts used in the subject.
Given the extensive training of chemists in applying group theory, there is no quicker entry into the subject than by means of the approach used in this book. Many topics were chosen with the needs of chemists in mind, and many of the examples have a chemical flavour. Numerous problems are included which enable the reader to apply the major ideas and to complete some parts of the treatment. Chemists will find this a valuable introduction to band theory, and the book will also appeal to all
physical scientists who would like to go a little beyond the elementary treatments so far available.
Table of Contents
- 0. Notation
- 1. The free-electron picture
- 2. Symmetry and group theory
- 3. Space groups
- 4. The reciprocal lattice and the Fourier series
- 5. Block functions and Brillouin zones
- 6. Space group representations
- 7. The representation of space groups: an example
- 8. Brillouin zones and energy bands
- 9. Bands and Fermi surfaces in metals and semiconductors
- 10. Methods of calculation of band structures
- 11. Phonons and conductivity
- 12. Phase stability
- 13. Wannier functions and Lowdin orbitals
- 14. Surface and impurity states
- 15. Solutions to the problems
- References
- Index
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