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Physical Properties of Crystals - An Introduction

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Modern semiconductor and laser techniques would be unthinkable today without a highly developed physics of solids. As tailored materials increasingly gain significance, it is more important than ever to understand the basics of crystalline materials and the influence of their symmetry on phenomenological aspects.This first international edition of a classic German standard integrates the latest developments in the field, including two-dimensional crystals and Giant Magneto-Resistance. Its aim is to impart the knowledge necessary to comprehend the manifold peculiarities of crystalline substances in a comprehensive and easily accessible manner. The book devotes much space to a coherent introduction to tensor calculation, making this the first to address the topic in a readily understandable way. Supplemented by 40 exercises with their solutions, this is an ideal textbook for students of physics and chemistry, solid state physicists and chemists, and materials scientists, but also a comprehensive resource for those who wish to get an overview of this important topic.

List of contents

1 Fundamentals2 Sample Preparation3 Definitions4 Special Tensors5 Thermodynamic Relationships6 Non-Tensorial Properties7 Structure and Properties8 Group Theoretical Methods9 Group Algebra; Projection Operators10 Concluding Remarks11 Exercises12 Appendix

About the author

Siegfried Haussühl, born in 1927, studied physics and chemistry at the University of Tübingen, Germany, where he received his Ph.D. in 1956. He subsequently became assistant lecturer at the same Institute, where he also qualified as a professor. In 1959, he was appointed to a professorship in crystallography at the University of Freiburg, and after five years changed to a similar position at the University of Cologne. Here, he became the Director of the institute and kept this appointment until 1993. Professor Haussühl was awarded the Ernst Abbe prize of the German Mineralogical Society and the Carl Hermann Medal of the German Crystallographic Society. He has published more than 270 refereed papers and is co-founder resp. founder of such prominent societies as the German Society of Crystallography (DGK) and the German Association for Crystal Growth (DGKK). He was chief editor of the journal Zeitschrift für Kristallographie and Editorial Board member of various other scientific journals such as Crystal Research and Technology.

Summary

Wer dieses Buch gelesen hat, versteht die mannigfaltigen Eigenschaften kristalliner Substanzen. Die erste englischsprachige Ausgabe des klassischen deutschen Standardlehrbuchs konzentriert sich auf die physikalischen (optischen, elektrischen, thermischen und magnetischen) Kenngrößen zwei- und dreidimensionaler Kristalle und beschreibt die zugehörigen experimentellen Prinzipien. Rund 50 Übungsaufgaben helfen dem Leser, den Lernerfolg zu überprüfen. Mit einer umfangreichen, in sich geschlossenen Einführung in die Tensorrechnung!

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"This book chiefly aims to impart the knowledge which is necessary to comprehend the manifold properties of crystalline substances..." ( Metall , February 2008)

Product details

Authors Siegfried Haussühl
Publisher Wiley-VCH
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2007
 
EAN 9783527405435
ISBN 978-3-527-40543-5
No. of pages 439
Dimensions 173 mm x 243 mm x 23 mm
Weight 858 g
Illustrations 104 SW-Abb., 58 Tabellen
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry

Chemie, Physik, Festkörperphysik, Festkörperchemie, chemistry, Kristallographie, Physics, Materialwissenschaften, Solid State Physics, Materials science, Crystallography, Solid State Chemistry, Spezialthemen Materialwissenschaften, Materials Science Special Topics

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