Solid State Physics:Solid State Physics is written as per the core module syllabus of the major universities and targets undergraduate B.Sc students. The book uses lecture style in explaining the concepts which would facilitate easy understanding of the concepts. The |
Contents
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Crystal Structure Determination | 25 |
Crystal Binding | 77 |
Lattice Vibrations | 111 |
Thermal Properties of Solids | 139 |
Dielectric Properties | 170 |
Free Electron Theory of Metals Part 1 Model and Applications to Static Properties | 201 |
Free Electron Theory of Metals Part 2 Applications to Transport Properties | 233 |
Magnetism | 379 |
Magnetic Resonances | 461 |
Superconductivity | 499 |
Optical Properties of Solids | 539 |
Table of Constants | 581 |
Notes on the Units of Measurement | 583 |
Conversion Factors of CGS Units in Mechanics | 584 |
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absorption angular momentum atoms band gap calculated called charge carriers coefficient conduction band cubic curve density diamagnetic dielectric constant diffraction dipole direction discussed electric field energy bands energy levels equal Equation excitons experimental explain expression external F-center Fermi level Fermi surface ferromagnetic field free electrons frequency function given Hall effect hence holes hydrogen impurity increase interaction intrinsic semiconductor ionic ions Lorentz luminescence magnetic field magnetic moment magnetic susceptibility materials metals molecules motion n-type n-type semiconductors negative neutrons normal nucleus number of electrons optical orbital oscillator p-region paramagnetic parameters particles phonons plane polarizability polarization positive quantum mechanics reciprocal lattice region represents resonance scattering semiconductors shown in Figure Solid State Physics specific heat spin substance superconducting symmetry temperature theory tion unit cell valence band vector velocity vibrations voltage wave wavefunction wavelength X-ray zero zone