Band theory and electronic properties of solids
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford New York Oxford University Press 2001Description: xvi, 222 p. illISBN: 0198506457 (hbk. : acidfree paper); 0198506449 (pbk. : acidfree paper)Subject(s): Energy-band theory of solids | SolidsDDC classification: 530.412 Summary: This latest text in the new Oxford Master Series in Physics provides a much need introduction to band theory and the electronic properties of materials. Written for students in physics and material science, the book takes a pedagogical approach to the subject through the extensive use of illustrations, examples and problem sets. The author draws on his extensive experience teaching band theory to provide the reader with a thorough understanding of the field. Considerable attention is paid to the vocabulary and quantum-mechanical training necessary to learn about the electronic, optical and structural properties of materials in science and technology. The text also offers several chapters on the newest experimental techniques used to study band structure. Concise yet rigorous, it fills a long overdue gap between student texts and current research activities.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Kannur University Central Library Stack | 530.412 SIN/B (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Checked out to ANAGHA A. (9266) | 22/07/2024 | 56404 |
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530.41 WAH/S Solid state physics: structure and properties of materials | 530.41 WAH/S Solid state physics: Structure and properties of materials | 530.412 BLU/M Magnetism in condensed matter | 530.412 SIN/B Band theory and electronic properties of solids | 530.42 DIN/I An introduction to quantum fluids | 530.424 DAS/S Statistical physics of liquids at freezing and beyond / | 530.427 5 GOS/T Thin film fundamentals |
This latest text in the new Oxford Master Series in Physics provides a much need introduction to band theory and the electronic properties of materials. Written for students in physics and material science, the book takes a pedagogical approach to the subject through the extensive use of
illustrations, examples and problem sets. The author draws on his extensive experience teaching band theory to provide the reader with a thorough understanding of the field. Considerable attention is paid to the vocabulary and quantum-mechanical training necessary to learn about the electronic,
optical and structural properties of materials in science and technology. The text also offers several chapters on the newest experimental techniques used to study band structure. Concise yet rigorous, it fills a long overdue gap between student texts and current research activities.
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