Solid State Physics. Philip Hofmann
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Название: Solid State Physics

Автор: Philip Hofmann

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Физика

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isbn: 9783527837267

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СКАЧАТЬ 8 Magnetism 8.1 Macroscopic Description 8.2 Quantum‐Mechanical Description of Magnetism 8.3 Paramagnetism and Diamagnetism in Atoms 8.4 Weak Magnetism in Solids 8.5 Magnetic Ordering Reference 8.6 Further Reading 8.7 Discussion and Problems Notes

      16  9 Dielectrics 9.1 Macroscopic Description 9.2 Microscopic Polarization 9.3 The Local Field 9.4 Frequency Dependence of the Dielectric Constant 9.5 Other Effects 9.6 Further Reading 9.7 Discussion and Problems Notes

      17  10 Superconductivity 10.1 Basic Experimental Facts 10.2 Some Theoretical Aspects 10.3 Experimental Detection of the Gap 10.4 Coherence of the Superconducting State 10.5 Type‐I and Type‐II Superconductors 10.6 High‐Temperature Superconductivity 10.7 Concluding Remarks References 10.8 Further Reading 10.9 Discussion and Problems Notes

      18  11 Finite Solids and Nanostructures 11.1 Quantum Confinement 11.2 Surfaces and Interfaces 11.3 Magnetism on the Nanoscale 11.4 Further Reading 11.5 Discussion and Problems

      19  Appendix A A.1 Explicit Forms of Vector Operations A.2 Differential Form of the Maxwell Equations A.3 Maxwell Equations in Matter Note

      20  Appendix B B.1 Solutions to Basic Concepts Questions

      21  Index

      22  End User License Agreement

      List of Tables

      1 Chapter 4Table 4.1 Comparison between vibrational frequencies estimated from Young's ...Table 4.2 Molar heat capacities of different solids at the boiling point of ...Table 4.3 Debye temperatures and frequencies for selected materials.Table 4.4 Thermal conductivity

for some metals and insulators at room temp...Table 4.5 Coefficient of thermal expansion
at room temperature.

      2 Chapter 5Table 5.1 Numbers

of conduction electrons per atom, calculated conduction ...Table 5.2 Observed values of the plasma energy
together with the values ca...

      3 Chapter 7Table 7.1 Gap sizes for common semiconductors (above the horizontal line) an...Table 7.2 Intrinsic carrier densities for Si and GaAs.Table 7.3 Effective masses for some semiconductors.

      4 Chapter 9Table 9.1 Dielectric constants

of selected materials at room temperature....Table 9.2 Dielectric constants
of selected materials in the electrostatic ...

      List of Illustrations

      1 Chapter 1Figure 1.1 A two‐dimensional Bravais lattice.Figure 1.2 Illustration of (primitive and nonprimitive) unit cells and of th...Figure 1.3 A two‐dimensional Bravais lattice with different choices for the ...Figure 1.4 (a) Simple cubic structure; (b) body‐centered cubic structure; an...Figure 1.5 Structures of CsCl and NaCl. The spheres are depicted much smalle...Figure 1.6 Close packing of spheres leading to the hcp and fcc structures.Figure 1.7 Structures for (a) graphene, (b) graphite, and (c) diamond. Bonds...Figure 1.8 Construction for the derivation of the Bragg condition. The horiz...Figure 1.9 Three different lattice planes in the simple cubic structure СКАЧАТЬ