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 110
... phonon K3 . The probability of the collision will involve the product of the three phonon wave amplitudes , summed over all lattice sites : ( phonon K1 in ) ( phonon K2 in ) ( phonon K3 out ) × Σ exp ( −¿K ̧ · r „ ) exp ( −iK2 · r ...
... phonon K3 . The probability of the collision will involve the product of the three phonon wave amplitudes , summed over all lattice sites : ( phonon K1 in ) ( phonon K2 in ) ( phonon K3 out ) × Σ exp ( −¿K ̧ · r „ ) exp ( −iK2 · r ...
Page 133
... Phonon Gas The phonon mean free path is determined principally by two processes , geometrical scattering and scattering by other phonons . If the forces between atoms were purely harmonic , there would be no mechanism for collisions be ...
... Phonon Gas The phonon mean free path is determined principally by two processes , geometrical scattering and scattering by other phonons . If the forces between atoms were purely harmonic , there would be no mechanism for collisions be ...
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... phonon K space ; this zone contains all the possible independent values of the phonon wavevector . Vectors K with arrowheads at the center of the zone represent phonons absorbed in the collision process ; those with arrowheads away from ...
... phonon K space ; this zone contains all the possible independent values of the phonon wavevector . Vectors K with arrowheads at the center of the zone represent phonons absorbed in the collision process ; those with arrowheads away from ...
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PERIODIC ARRAYS OF ATOMS | 3 |
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INDEX SYSTEM FOR CRYSTAL PLANES | 12 |
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