Hopping Transport in Solids ( Volume 28 )

Publication series :Volume 28

Author: Pollak   M.;Shklovskii   B.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1991

E-ISBN: 9780444600813

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444880376

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444880376

Subject: O482 solid property

Language: ENG

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Description

The hopping process, which differs substantially from conventional transport processes in crystals, is the central process in the transport phenomena discussed in this book. Throughout the book the term ``hopping'' is defined as the inelastic tunneling transfer of an electron between two localized electronic states centered at different locations. Such processes do not occur in conventional electronic transport in solids, since localized states are not compatible with the translational symmetry of crystals.

The rapid growth of interest in hopping transport has followed in the footsteps of the development of physics of disordered systems during the last three decades. The intense interest in disordered solids can be attributed to the technological potential of the new noncrystalline materials, as well as to new fundamental problems discovered in solid state physics when a crystal is no longer translationally symmetric.

In the last decade hopping systems such as organic polymers, biological materials, many oxide glasses, mesoscopic systems, and the new high-temperature superconducting materials in their normal state have attracted much interest. New phenomena investigated recently include interference and coherent scattering in variable range hopping conduction, mesoscopic effects, relaxation processes and thermo-electric power, and thermal conductivity caused by hopping transport. This volume presents the reader with a thorough overview of these recent devel

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Hopping Transport in Solids

pp.:  4 – 5

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 14

Preface to the series

pp.:  10 – 12

Preface

pp.:  12 – 16

Table of Contents

pp.:  14 – 10

CHAPTER 2. Hopping in Band Tails, far from Equilibrium

pp.:  64 – 96

CHAPTER 3. Non-Ohmic Microwave Hopping Conductivity

pp.:  96 – 140

CHAPTER 4. Thermal Conduction due to Hopping Processes in Amorphous Solids

pp.:  140 – 158

CHAPTER 5. The Hopping Thermopower

pp.:  158 – 190

CHAPTER 6. Slow Processes in Disordered Solids

pp.:  190 – 222

CHAPTER 7. Hopping Conductivity in the Intermediate Frequency Regime

pp.:  222 – 248

CHAPTER 8. Hopping in Mesoscopic Samples

pp.:  248 – 286

CHAPTER 9. Scattering and Interference Effects in Variable Range Hopping Conduction

pp.:  286 – 364

CHAPTER 10. Hopping Conduction in III–V Compounds

pp.:  364 – 392

CHAPTER 11. Hopping Conduction in Electrically Conducting Polymers

pp.:  392 – 412

CHAPTER 12. Hopping Conduction in Heavily Doped Semiconductors

pp.:  412 – 438

AUTHOR INDEX

pp.:  438 – 450

SUBJECT INDEX

pp.:  450 – 456

CUMULATIVE INDEX, VOLUMES 1–28

pp.:  456 – 469

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