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Common terms and phrasesabsorption amplitude antiferromagnetic approximation argument assume atomic orbitals average band structure Bloch Brillouin zone calculate carriers centre charge coefficients complicated condition conduction band conduction electrons contribution corresponding crystal Debye defined density depends derived dielectric constant diffraction direction displacement distribution effect electric field electron gas elementary energy gap example excitation factor Fermi level Fermi surface ferromagnetic formula free electrons frequency function Hamiltonian holes impurity integral interaction ions k-space linear macroscopic magnetic field matrix element metal modes momentum normal operators optical oscillations parameter particles perturbation phase phenomena phonon polarization potential principle properties pseudo-potential quantized quantum reciprocal lattice vector region resonance result scattering Schrodinger equation semiconductor simple solid solution space specific heat spectrum sphere spin superconducting Suppose symmetry temperature tensor theorem theory thermal tion transition U-processes unit cell valence band velocity Wannier functions wave-function wave-vector Wigner-Seitz cell zero zone boundary zone scheme References to this bookFrom other books
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