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Condensed Matter in a Nutshell

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Zusatztext "Don't skip the introduction. It will not only re-energize those synapses which remember the history of chemistry, geology, and crystal growth, but it also poses some apparently simple questions which reveal the thrust of modern material research—all in eight pages." ---Bruce L. Dietrich, Planetarian Informationen zum Autor Gerald D. Mahan is Distinguished Professor of Physics at Pennsylvania State University. His books include Quantum Mechanics in a Nutshell (Princeton) and Many-Particle Physics . Klappentext "Mahan's book does an admirable job of covering the broad subject of condensed matter physics in a balanced way. Virtually every important modern topic is explained. The informal narrative style gives the reader the sense of sitting in on a lecture by the master. The long search for a suitable text for a one-year graduate course on condensed matter physics may finally be over." --Patrick A. Lee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "This book is a great place to start learning about the vast array of phenomena that nature is able to produce around us in the form of materials. It hardly fits in a nutshell--it covers a great many topics, both traditional and current, in condensed matter physics. It is more akin to Hamlet's assertion that he could be bounded in a nutshell, and count himself a king of infinite space. The prodigious knowledge of the author shines through in the choice of topics." --Sidney R. Nagel, University of Chicago "This is an excellent book that shows the author's wide grasp of the material. I particularly appreciate the many problems at the end of each chapter. Another welcome feature is the inclusion of many hot, still-developing topics in contemporary solid state physics." --Torgny Gustafsson, Rutgers University "Mahan is a nuts-and-bolts theorist. Condensed Matter in a Nutshell includes many current hot topics, and the problem sets are well chosen. The book will help those trained in chemistry and materials science, both professionals and students, to come to grips with the current thinking in condensed matter physics, and it directs readers where to go for deeper immersion." --Zachary Fisk, University of California, Irvine Zusammenfassung An introduction to the area of condensed matter in a nutshell. This textbook covers the standard topics, including crystal structures, energy bands, phonons, optical properties, ferroelectricity, superconductivity, and magnetism. Inhaltsverzeichnis 14232402 ...

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Authors Gerald D. Mahan, Mahan Gerald D., Gerald D Mahan
Publisher Princeton University Press
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 24.10.2010
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Atomic physics, nuclear physics
 
EAN 9780691140162
ISBN 978-0-691-14016-2
Pages 592
 
Series Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
In a nutshell
Subjects SCIENCE / Physics / Condensed Matter, Neutron, Photon, Ion, isotope, Materials science, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Materials Science / General, Oxide, Cryogenics, Ising Model, Boltzmann Equation, Crystal structure, magnetic field, Phase Transition, Exciton, Muon, diamagnetism, fermi surface, Fractional quantum Hall effect, energy level, Electronegativity, Coulomb's Law, Phonon, attenuation, Band Gap, Eigenfunction, Internal Energy, Permittivity, impurity, Condensed matter physics (liquid state and solid state physics), Ionization, Ionization energy, electronic band structure, Fermi energy, Halide, Charge density, Effective mass (solid-state physics), Mass diffusivity, Particle beam, Density of states, dynamical mean-field theory, Fermion, Mott transition, Anderson localization, Molecular vibration, Extrinsic semiconductor, multipole expansion, Chemical potential, Absorption Band, Bohr radius, Brillouin Zone, Anharmonicity, Hyperfine structure, Molecular beam, Oscillator Strength, Chalcogenide, Azimuthal quantum number, Degenerate energy levels, nitride, Hartree–Fock method, Inelastic scattering, Positronium, Debye model, Bloch oscillations, Heavy fermion, Friedel oscillations, F-center, Kondo Effect, Kondo Insulator, Depletion region, Composite fermion, Frenkel defect, Peierls transition, Direct and indirect band gaps
 

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