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_aThe physics of solids _fJ. B. Ketterson,... |
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_aOxford _cOxford University Press |
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_a1 vol. (XXV-1026 p.) _cill. _d25 cm |
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_bPart I: Introductory Topics _c1: Elastic behavior of solids _c2: Electric behavior of insulators _c3: Metals and the Drude-Lorentz model _c4: Elementary theories of thermal properties of solids _c5: Elementary theories of magnetism _c6: The non-interacting Fermi gas _c7: Elementary theories of crystal bonding _bPart II: Crystal Structure and its Determination _c8: Lattices and crystal structures _c9: X-ray diffraction _bPart III: Electronic Structure of Periodic Solids _c10: Electrons in a periodic solid _c11: The nearly-free electron, OPW, pseudopotential, and tight binding methods _c12: The parameterization of band structures: applications to semiconductors _c13: Augmented-plane wave and Green's function methods _bPart IV: Electron-electron interaction _c14: The self-consistent dielectric function _c15: Hartree-Fock and density functional theory _bPart V: Lattice Dynamics _c16: Harmonic lattice dynamics: classical and quantum _c17: Thermal expansion, phonon-phonon interactions, and heat transport _bPart VI: Electron Transport and Conduction Electron Dynamics _c18: Motion of electroncs and holes in external electric and magnetic fields _c19: Electronic transport properties governed by static scattering centers _c20: Measuring the electronic energy spectrum on and off the Fermi surface _c21: The interacting system of metallic-electrons and phonons _bPart VII: Semiconductors _c22: Homogeneous semiconductors _c23: Inhomogeneous semiconductors _bPart VIII: Electric and Magnetic Properties of Insulators _c24: Electric and magnetic susceptibilities _c25: Piezoelectricity, pyroelectricity, and ferroelectrcity _bPart IX: Magnetism _c26: Ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetism _c27: Dynamic properties of magnetic materials _c28: Magnetic resonance _bPart X: Optical Properties _c29: Optical responses _c30: Polaritons, excitons, and plasmons _c31: Behavior under intense illumination: NLO, the e-h liquid and excitonic BEC _bPart XI: Superconductivity and Superfluidity _c32: A phenomenological theory of superconductivity: the London equations _c33: A phenomenological theory of superconductivity: the Ginzburg-Landau theory and the Josephson effects _c34: The microscopic theory of superconductivity: Cooper pairing and the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer theory _c35: Elementary excitations and the thermodynamic properties of superconductors _c36: Superfluid 4HE _c37: Landau's theory of a Fermi liquid _c38: Superfluid 3HE _bPart XII: Disordered Materials _c39: Alloys _c40: Defects and diffusion in crystalline solids _c41: Dislocations and grain boundaries _c42: Quantum theory of electrical transport in dilute alloys _c43: Electrical transport in highly-disordered media: localization/interaction effects _c44: Magnetic impurities and their interactions: the Anderson model, the Kondo effect and the RKKY interaction _bPart XIII: Special Topics _c45: Strongly correlated systems _c46: High temperature superconductors _c47: Artificially structures and patterned materials; surfaces and interfaces _c48: The quantum Hall effects _c49: Graphene, carbon nantubes and fullerenes _bAppendix A: The calculus of variations _bAppendix B: The symmetry of many-particle wave functions; the occupation number representation |
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_3082385904 _aKetterson _bJohn Boyd _4070 |