The physics of solids
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The physics of solids
Oxford University Press, 2000
- : alk. paper
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is aimed at first and second year undergraduates taking a course in solid state physics. It is suitable for physics or engineering students.
It does not assume any prior knowledge of quantum theory.
It covers all of the standard topics in solid state physics, i.e. crystal structure, mechanical, electrical, thermal, and magnetic properties, metals, semiconductors, dielectrics, superconductors and amorphous solids, and also includes an introductory chapter on chemical bonds and a chapter on polymers. The text is largely non-mathematical, but questions are integrated into the text to encourage readers to tackle the problem-solving aspects of the subject. Worked examples and a complete set of
detailed solutions are included. More challenging topics (either mathematically or conceptually more difficult) are treated in optional sections.
Table of Contents
- 1. Bonds between atoms
- 2. Crystals and crystalline solids
- 3. Mechanical properties of solids
- 4. Electrical properties of solids
- 5. Semiconductors
- 6. Semiconductor devices
- 7. Thermal processes
- 8. Magnetic properties
- 9. Superconductivity
- 10. Dielectrics
- 11. Crystallization and amorphous solids
- 12. Polymers
- Further reading
- Appendix A: Introduction to quantum concepts
- Appendix B: Relationship between interatomic force and potential energy
- Solutions to exercises
by "Nielsen BookData"