Solid State Physics

Author: Grosso   Giuseppe;Parravicini   Giuseppe Pastori;Grosso   Giuseppe  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2000

E-ISBN: 9780080481029

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780123044600

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780123044600

Subject: O7 Crystallography

Language: ENG

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Description

Although there are many books published in solid state physics, there is a wide gap between the active field of research and the concepts
traditionally taught in solid state courses. This book fills that gap. The style is tutorial, simple, and completely self-contained.
Solid State Physicsexplains to readers the newest advances in the area of condensed matter physics with rigorous, but lucid mathematics. Examples are an integral part of the text, and they are carefully designed to apply the fundamental principles illustrated in the text to currently active topics of research.

  • Bridges the gap between fundamental principles and active fields of reserch, including explanations of all the latest advances
  • Provides an in-depth treatment of current research topics
  • Examples are integral to the text and apply fundamental principles to current topics of research
  • Both authors have many years of experience of teaching at a variety of levels--undergraduate, post-graduate, tutorial workshops and seminars

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 2

Solid State Physics

pp.:  2 – 3

Copyright Page

pp.:  3 – 4

Contents

pp.:  4 – 11

Preface

pp.:  11 – 14

Chapter II. Geometrical description of crystals: direct and reciprocal lattices

pp.:  50 – 90

Chapter III. The Sommerfeld free-electron theory of metals

pp.:  90 – 115

Chapter IV. The one-electron approximation and beyond

pp.:  115 – 156

Chapter V. Band theory of crystals

pp.:  156 – 212

Chapter VI. Electronic properties of selected crystals

pp.:  212 – 243

Chapter VII. Excitons, plasmons and dielectric screening in crystals

pp.:  243 – 281

Chapter VIII. Interacting electronic–nuclear systems and the adiabatic principle

pp.:  281 – 320

Chapter IX. Lattice dynamics of crystals

pp.:  320 – 362

Chapter X. Scattering of particles by crystals

pp.:  362 – 402

Chapter XI. Optical and transport properties in metals

pp.:  402 – 438

Chapter XII. Optical properties of semiconductors and insulators

pp.:  438 – 486

Chapter XIII. Transport in intrinsic and homogeneously doped semiconductors

pp.:  486 – 519

Chapter XIV. Transport in inhomogeneous semiconductors

pp.:  519 – 556

Chapter XV. Electron gas in magnetic fields

pp.:  556 – 599

Chapter XVI. Magnetic properties of localized systems and Kondo impurities

pp.:  599 – 632

Chapter XVII. Magnetic ordering in crystals

pp.:  632 – 676

Chapter XVIII. Superconductivity

pp.:  676 – 735

Subject index

pp.:  735 – 742

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