Solid State Physics : an introduction to theory / Joginder Singh Galsin
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- 9780128171035
- 530.41 GAL-J
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530.41 DOV-M Structure and dynamics : an atomic view of materials / | 530.41 DRE-M Solid state properties : from bulk to nano / | 530.41 ECO-E Physics of solids : essentials and beyond / | 530.41 GAL-J Solid State Physics : an introduction to theory / | 530.41 GIR-S Modern condensed matter physics / | 530.41 GUP-S Role of topology in materials / | 530.41 HAS-J Introductory solid state physics with MATLAB applications / |
Solid State Physics: An Introduction to Theory presents an intermediate quantum approach to the properties of solids. Through this lens, the text explores different properties, such as lattice, electronic, elastic, thermal, dielectric, magnetic, semiconducting, superconducting and optical and transport properties, along with the structure of crystalline solids. The work presents the general theory for most of the properties of crystalline solids, along with the results for one-, two- and three-dimensional solids in particular cases. It also includes a brief description of emerging topics, such as the quantum hall effect and high superconductivity.
Building from fundamental principles and requiring only a minimal mathematical background, the book includes illustrative images and solved problems in all chapters to support student understanding.
Provides an introduction to recent topics, such as the quantum hall effect, high-superconductivity and nanomaterials
Utilizes the Dirac' notation to highlight the physics contained in the mathematics in an appropriate and succinct manner
Includes many figures and solved problems throughout all chapters to provide a deeper understanding for students
Offers topics of particular interest to engineering students, such as elasticity in solids, dislocations, polymers, point defects and nanomaterials
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