Electrons and Phonons

Electrons and Phonons
Author: J.M. Ziman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2001-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0198507798

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This is a classic text of its time in condensed matter physics.

Introduction to Phonons and Electrons

Introduction to Phonons and Electrons
Author: Liang-fu Lou
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2003
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9812384618

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This book focuses on phonons and electrons, which the student needs to learn first in solid state physics. The required quantum theory and statistical physics are derived from scratch. Systematic in structure and tutorial in style, the treatment is filled with detailed mathematical steps and physical interpretations. This approach ensures a self-sufficient content for easier teaching and learning. The objective is to introduce the concepts of phonons and electrons in a more rigorous and yet clearer way, so that the student does not need to relearn them in more advanced courses. Examples are the transition from lattice vibrations to phonons and from free electrons to energy bands.The book can be used as the beginning module of a one-year introductory course on solid state physics, and the instructor will have a chance to choose additional topics. Alternatively, it can be taught as a stand-alone text for building the most-needed foundation in just one semester.

Electrons and Phonons in Layered Crystal Structures

Electrons and Phonons in Layered Crystal Structures
Author: T.J. Wieting,M. Schlüter
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 483
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400993709

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This volume is devoted to the electron and phonon energy states of inorganic layered crystals. The distinctive feature of these low-dimensional materials is their easy mechanical cleavage along planes parallel to the layers. This feature implies that the chemical binding within each layer is much stronger than the binding between layers and that some, but not necessarily all, physical properties of layered crystals have two-dimensional character. In Wyckoff's Crystal Structures, SiC and related com pounds are regarded as layered structures, because their atomic layers are alternately stacked according to the requirements of cubic and hexagonal close-packing. How ever, the uniform (tetrahedral) coordination of the atoms in these compounds excludes the kind of structural anisotropy that is fundamental to the materials dis cussed in this volume. An individual layer of a layered crystal may be composed of either a single sheet of atoms, as in graphite, or a set of up to five atomic sheets, as in Bi2 Te3' A layer may also have more complicated arrangements of the atoms, as we find for example in Sb S . But the unique feature common to all these materials is 2 3 the structural anisotropy, which directly affects their electronic and vibrational properties. The nature of the weak interlayer coupling is not very well understood, despite the frequent attribution of the coupling in the literature to van der Waals forces. Two main facts, however, have emerged from all studies.

Introduction to Phonons and Electrons

Introduction to Phonons and Electrons
Author: Liang-fu Lou
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2003-08-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789814485531

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' This book focuses on phonons and electrons, which the student needs to learn first in solid state physics. The required quantum theory and statistical physics are derived from scratch. Systematic in structure and tutorial in style, the treatment is filled with detailed mathematical steps and physical interpretations. This approach ensures a self-sufficient content for easier teaching and learning. The objective is to introduce the concepts of phonons and electrons in a more rigorous and yet clearer way, so that the student does not need to relearn them in more advanced courses. Examples are the transition from lattice vibrations to phonons and from free electrons to energy bands. The book can be used as the beginning module of a one-year introductory course on solid state physics, and the instructor will have a chance to choose additional topics. Alternatively, it can be taught as a stand-alone text for building the most-needed foundation in just one semester. Contents:Crystal StructureReciprocal Lattice and X-Ray DiffractionLattice Vibrations and PhononsThermal Properties of InsulatorsFree Electron Fermi GasElectron Energy Bands Readership: Undergraduates, graduate students and researchers in physics, materials science and electronic devices. Keywords:Crystal Symmetries;Lattice Vibrations;Phonons;Free Electrons;X-Ray DiffractionReviews:“The book is focused, rigorous, and self sufficient. It is filled with meticulous details. I am pleased to see that many questions the students may have when learning these subjects are answered in this book … I strongly recommend it to both the teacher and students.”J J Chang Professor of Physics Wayne State University “The presentation is done well and the author has an easy-to-read style that is almost chatty … Overall, I think that the author has succeeded in providing a book for a niche where the beginning student of solid-state physics wants a self-contained book without having to go to another textbook.”MRS Bulletin '

Electrons and Phonons

Electrons and Phonons
Author: John M. Ziman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 554
Release: 1960
Genre: Electrons
ISBN: OCLC:320455502

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Electrons and Phonons

Electrons and Phonons
Author: J.M. Ziman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1967
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1385334393

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Electrons and Phonons

Electrons and Phonons
Author: Ziman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 554
Release: 1979
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1067255526

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Nonequilibrium Electrons and Phonons in Superconductors

Nonequilibrium Electrons and Phonons in Superconductors
Author: Armen M. Gulian,Gely F. Zharkov
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2006-04-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780306470875

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This book introduces the main concepts of nonequilibrium phenomena in superconductors. The authors cover both experimentally well-understood topics and problems which physicists could challenge more in view of current theoretical understanding. Some of these topics include thermoelectric phenomena, influence of laser radiation as well as fluctuations in superconductors.