Electrical properties of materials
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Electrical properties of materials
Oxford University Press, 1998
6th ed
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Note
Originally published: Lectures on the electrical properties of materials. 5th ed. New York : Oxford University Press, 1993
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780198562726
Description
This accessible work, an established textbook, stresses the fundamental ideas relevant to an understanding of the electrical properties of materials. Topics are selected to illuminate the operation of devices having real applications. The mathematical treatment is kept straightforward. This book is intended for (2nd)3rd-4th year electrical and electronic engineering students. It should also be of interest to applied physicists and materials scientists.
Table of Contents
1: The electron as a particle. 2: The electron as a wave. 3: The electron. 4: The hydrogen atom and the periodic table. 5: Bonds. 6: The free electron theory of metals. 7: The band theory of solids. 8: Semiconductors. 9: Principles of semiconductor devices. 10: Dielectric materials. 11: Magnetic materials. 12: Lasers. 13: Optoelectronics. 14: Superconductivity. Appendixes. Answers. Index
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ISBN 9780198562733
Description
This accessible work, an established textbook, stresses the fundamental ideas relevant to an understanding of the electrical properties of materials. Topics are selected to illuminate the operation of devices having real applications. The mathematical treatment is kept straightforward. This book is intended for (2nd)3rd-4th year electrical and electronic engineering students. It should also be of interest to applied physicists and materials scientists.
Table of Contents
1: The electron as a particle. 2: The electron as a wave. 4: The hydrogen atom and the periodic table. 5: Bonus. 6: The free electron theory of metals. 7: The band theory of solids. 8: Semiconductors. 9: Principles of semiconductor devices. 10: Dielectric materials. 11: Magnetic materials. 12: Lasers. 13: Optoelectronics. 14: Superconductivity. Appendixes. Answers. Index
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