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Quantenphysik - Festkörperphysik

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Das 2-bändige Lehrbuch vermittelt anschaulich und verständlich quanten- und festkörpertheoretische Kenntnisse sowie Fertigkeiten.
Der zweite, der Festkörperphysik gewidmete, Band beginnt mit der Betrachtung der einzelnen Festkörperklassen und weitet den Bogen mit der thermischen Energie und optischen Phänomenen von Isolatoren. Der Schwerpunkt liegt jedoch auf Metallen und Halbleitern, wobei mit dem Modell Freier Elektronen sowohl optische wie magnetische Effekte bis hin zum Ferromagnetismus umfassend be-schrieben werden können. Bei elektrischen Eigenschaften dagegen ist eine Ausweitung dieses Modells erforderlich, das damit aber das Fenster zu den Halbleitern öffnet, deren Eigenschaften sowohl im Volumen wie an Grenzflächen untersucht werden, so dass damit ein Verständnis von Halbleiter-bauelementen ermöglicht wird, hier dargelegt an Dioden.
Viele in den über hundert Aufgaben betrachteten Fragestellungen, die von ausführlichen Lösungswe-gen begleitet sind, zeigen auf, wie weitreichend die Anwendungen sind, die sich mit der erworbenen Fertigkeit in diesem Calculus erschließen lassen.
Das Lehrbuch richtet sich an Studierende der Natur- und Ingenieurswissenschaften.
Band 1. Quantenmechanik.

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Gerhard Franz earned his master degree in physical chemistry from Philipps University, Marburg, Germany, in 1977, and the Ph.D. degree, with a thesis on the thermodynamical and conductivity aspects of the fluid alkali metals rubidium and cesium up to their critical point, from Philipps University, in 1980. In 1981, he joined the Analytical Department, Siemens Research Laboratories, Munich, Germany, and after five years, he moved to the Photonics Department, Siemens Research Laboratories, where he became responsible for the development of plasma-based processes in 1992, in particular reactive ion etching (RIE) and plasma diagnostics. In 2002, he joined Munich University of Applied Sciences, Munich, where he has been professor for applied physics until 2019.

His educational interests are focused on the education of graduate students in the master course "micro- and nanotechnology", where he has taught the entrance course for more than 15 years which has become the basis of these textbooks. In 2005, he founded the Center for Nanostructure Technology together with some colleagues from Technical University of Munich, Munich. Soon, chemical vapor deposition of the organic compound poly-p-xylylene arouse his interest and became the second center of his research.
Gerhard Franz has authored four books on low-temperature plasma physics and microstructuring technology, delivered more than 70 external lectures and has written more than 60 peer-reviewed papers. Topics are mainly RIE of III/V semiconductors, photonic devices which were fabricated with this technology, plasma diagnostics, and chemical vapor deposition.


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Authors Gerhard Franz
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.08.2024
 
EAN 9783111240756
ISBN 978-3-11-124075-6
No. of pages 638
Dimensions 170 mm x 42 mm x 241 mm
Weight 1080 g
Illustrations 68 b/w and 311 col. ill., 47 b/w tbl.
Series De Gruyter Studium
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Theoretical physics

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