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9788126535187
Publisher
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Wiley India Pvt Ltd
Subject
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Encyclopaedias & Reference Works, Physics
Binding
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Paperback
Pages
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702
Year
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2012
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Since the publication of the first edition over 50 years ago, Introduction to Solid State Physics has been the standard solid state physics text for physics majors. The author?s goal from the beginning has been to write a book that is accessible to undergraduate and consistently teachable. The emphasis in the book has always been on physics rather than formal mathematics. With each new edition, the author has attempted to add important new developments in the field without sacrificing the book?s accessibility and teachability. Special Features A very important chapter on nanophysics has been written by an active worker in the field, Professor Paul L. McEuen of Cornell University. This field is the liveliest addition to solid state science during the past ten years. The crystallographic notation conforms with current usage in physics. Important equations in the body of the text are repeated in SI and CGS-Gaussian units, where these differ. The text uses the simplifications made possible by the wide availability of computer technology. Searches using keywords on a search engine (such as Google) easily generate many fresh and useful references. About The Author Charles Kittel did his undergraduate work in physics at M.I.T and at the Cavendish Laboratory of Cambridge University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. He worked in the solid state group at Bell Laboratories, along with Bardeen and Shockley, leaving to start the theoretical solid state physics group at Berkeley in 1951. His research has been largely in magnetism and in semiconductors. In magnetism he developed the theories of ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic resonance and the theory of single ferromagnetic domains, and extended the Bloch theory of magnons. In semiconductor physics he participated in the first cyclotron and plasma resonance experiments and extended the results to the theory of impurity states and to electron-hole drops. He has been awarded three Guggenheim fellowships, the Oliver Buckley Prize for Solid State Physics, and, for contributions to teaching, the Oersted Medal of the American Association of Physics Teachers, He is a member of the National Academy of Science and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Table of Contents Crystal Structure. Wave Diffraction And The Reciprocal Lattice. Crystal Binding And Elastic Constants. Phonons I. Crystal Vibrations. Phonons II. Thermal Properties. Free Electron Fermi Gas. Energy Bands. Semiconductor Crystals. Fermi Surfaces And Metals. Superconductivity. Diamagnetism And Paramagnetism. Ferromagnetism And Antiferromagnetism. Magnetic Resonance. Plasmons, Polaritons, And Polarons. Optical Processes And Excitons. Surface And Interface Physics. Nanostructures. Noncrystalline Solids. Point Defects. Dislocations. Alloys.
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