Solid State Theory: An IntroductionSolid-State Theory - An Introduction is a textbook for graduate students of physics and material sciences. Whilst covering the traditional topics of older textbooks, it also takes up new developments in theoretical concepts and materials that are connected with such breakthroughs as the quantum-Hall effects, the high-Tc superconductors, and the low-dimensional systems realized in solids. Thus besides providing the fundamental concepts to describe the physics of the electrons and ions comprising the solid, including their interactions, the book casts a bridge to the experimental facts and gives the reader an excellent insight into current research fields. A compilation of problems makes the book especially valuable to both students and teachers. |
Contents
II | 1 |
III | 2 |
IV | 4 |
V | 8 |
VI | 12 |
VII | 15 |
VIII | 16 |
IX | 20 |
XLI | 155 |
XLIII | 160 |
XLIV | 163 |
XLV | 169 |
XLVI | 173 |
XLVII | 178 |
XLVIII | 184 |
XLIX | 187 |
X | 22 |
XI | 24 |
XII | 28 |
XIII | 32 |
XIV | 35 |
XV | 37 |
XVI | 38 |
XVII | 42 |
XVIII | 44 |
XIX | 47 |
XX | 54 |
XXI | 59 |
XXII | 65 |
XXIII | 70 |
XXIV | 73 |
XXV | 81 |
XXVI | 90 |
XXVII | 93 |
XXVIII | 99 |
XXIX | 103 |
XXX | 106 |
XXXI | 111 |
XXXII | 115 |
XXXIII | 116 |
XXXIV | 122 |
XXXV | 125 |
XXXVI | 133 |
XXXVII | 135 |
XXXVIII | 142 |
XXXIX | 147 |
XL | 151 |
L | 193 |
LI | 200 |
LII | 205 |
LIII | 208 |
LIV | 213 |
LV | 219 |
LVI | 221 |
LVII | 222 |
LVIII | 225 |
LIX | 230 |
LX | 237 |
LXI | 239 |
LXII | 244 |
LXIII | 251 |
LXIV | 253 |
LXV | 254 |
LXVI | 260 |
LXVII | 264 |
LXVIII | 268 |
LXIX | 272 |
LXX | 277 |
LXXI | 279 |
LXXIII | 283 |
LXXIV | 285 |
LXXV | 287 |
LXXVI | 288 |
LXXVII | 289 |
LXXVIII | 291 |
LXXIX | 301 |
LXXX | 335 |
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Common terms and phrases
atomic orbitals atoms band structure Bloch function boson Brillouin zone calculated Chap commutator components conduction band configuration constant correlation corresponding Coulomb coupling density dependence deriving dielectric function dispersion curves dynamics effective eigenstates eigenvalue electron system electron-electron interaction energy band evaluated exchange excitations expectation value expression factor Fermi energy Fermi sphere fermion operators ferromagnetic Fourier transform free electron frequency GaAs Green function ground state energy Hamiltonian impurity integral ions jellium Landau levels lattice vectors linear magnetic field magnons mass matrix element metals momentum nearest neighbors obtained occupation number optical phonons orbitals oscillator parameters particle perturbation Phys polarization prize in physics Problem properties quantum numbers quasi-particle relation representation scattering Sect self-energy semiconductors single-particle Solid State Physics spin symmetry temperature tensor term theory thermal expectation value valence band Veff wave function wave vector write
References to this book
Theoretische Festkörperphysik: Von den klassischen Modellen zu modernen ... Gerd Czycholl No preview available - 2007 |