Introduction to Solid State PhysicsNew edition of the most widely-used textbook on solid state physics in the world. Describes how the excitations and imperfections of actual solids can be understood with simple models that have firmly established scope and power. The foundation of this book is based on experiment, application and theory. Several significant advances in the field have been added including high temperature superconductors, quasicrystals, nanostructures, superlattices, Bloch/Wannier levels, Zener tunneling, light-emitting diodes and new magnetic materials. |
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Page 68
... ions with charge ± q is the electro- static interaction ± q2 / r , attractive between ions of opposite charge and repul- sive between ions of the same charge . The ions arrange ... ion resists 68 6 Electron affinities of negative ions.
... ions with charge ± q is the electro- static interaction ± q2 / r , attractive between ions of opposite charge and repul- sive between ions of the same charge . The ions arrange ... ion resists 68 6 Electron affinities of negative ions.
Page 461
... ion contributes 5μg to the magnetization , but in each formula unit the three Fe3 + ions on sites denoted as d sites are magnetized in one sense and the two Fe3 + ions on a sites are magnetized in the opposite sense , giving a resultant ...
... ion contributes 5μg to the magnetization , but in each formula unit the three Fe3 + ions on sites denoted as d sites are magnetized in one sense and the two Fe3 + ions on a sites are magnetized in the opposite sense , giving a resultant ...
Page 542
... ionic conductivity is an important tool in the investigation of lattice defects . Work on alkali and silver halides containing known additions of divalent metal ions shows that at not too high temperatures the ionic conductiv- ity is ...
... ionic conductivity is an important tool in the investigation of lattice defects . Work on alkali and silver halides containing known additions of divalent metal ions shows that at not too high temperatures the ionic conductiv- ity is ...
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PERIODIC ARRAYS OF ATOMS | 3 |
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INDEX SYSTEM FOR CRYSTAL PLANES | 12 |
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