Quantum and Semi classical Percolation and Breakdown in Disordered Solids

Quantum and Semi classical Percolation and Breakdown in Disordered Solids
Author: Asok K. Sen,Kamal K. Bardhan,Bikas K. Chakrabarti
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2009-04-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540854289

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This lecture notes in physics volume mainly focuses on the semi classical and qu- tum aspects of percolation and breakdown in disordered, composite or granular s- tems. The main reason for this undertaking has been the fact that, of late, there have been a lot of (theoretical) work on quantum percolation, but there is not even a (single) published review on the topic (and, of course, no book). Also, there are many theoretical and experimental studies on the nonlinear current-voltage characteristics both away from, as well as one approaches, an electrical breakdown in composite materials. Some of the results are quite intriguing and may broadly be explained utilising a semi classical (if not, fully quantum mechanical) tunnelling between - cron or nano-sized metallic islands dispersed separated by thin insulating layers, or in other words, between the dangling ends of small percolation clusters. There have also been several (theoretical) studies of Zener breakdown in Mott or Anderson in- lators. Again, there is no review available, connecting them in any coherent fashion. A compendium volume connecting these experimental and theoretical studies should be unique and very timely, and hence this volume. The book is organised as follows. For completeness, we have started with a short and concise introduction on classical percolation. In the ?rst chapter, D. Stauffer reviews the scaling theory of classical percolation emphasizing (biased) diffusion, without any quantum effects. The next chapter by A. K.

Quantum and Semi classical Percolation and Breakdown in Disordered Solids

Quantum and Semi classical Percolation and Breakdown in Disordered Solids
Author: Asok K. Sen,Kamal K. Bardhan,Bikas K. Chakrabarti
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2010-11-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3540854894

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This lecture notes in physics volume mainly focuses on the semi classical and qu- tum aspects of percolation and breakdown in disordered, composite or granular s- tems. The main reason for this undertaking has been the fact that, of late, there have been a lot of (theoretical) work on quantum percolation, but there is not even a (single) published review on the topic (and, of course, no book). Also, there are many theoretical and experimental studies on the nonlinear current-voltage characteristics both away from, as well as one approaches, an electrical breakdown in composite materials. Some of the results are quite intriguing and may broadly be explained utilising a semi classical (if not, fully quantum mechanical) tunnelling between - cron or nano-sized metallic islands dispersed separated by thin insulating layers, or in other words, between the dangling ends of small percolation clusters. There have also been several (theoretical) studies of Zener breakdown in Mott or Anderson in- lators. Again, there is no review available, connecting them in any coherent fashion. A compendium volume connecting these experimental and theoretical studies should be unique and very timely, and hence this volume. The book is organised as follows. For completeness, we have started with a short and concise introduction on classical percolation. In the ?rst chapter, D. Stauffer reviews the scaling theory of classical percolation emphasizing (biased) diffusion, without any quantum effects. The next chapter by A. K.

Quantum and Semi classical Percolation and Breakdown in Disordered Solids

Quantum and Semi classical Percolation and Breakdown in Disordered Solids
Author: Asok K. Sen,Kamal K. Bardhan,Bikas K. Chakrabarti
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2009-03-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540854272

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This lecture notes in physics volume mainly focuses on the semi classical and qu- tum aspects of percolation and breakdown in disordered, composite or granular s- tems. The main reason for this undertaking has been the fact that, of late, there have been a lot of (theoretical) work on quantum percolation, but there is not even a (single) published review on the topic (and, of course, no book). Also, there are many theoretical and experimental studies on the nonlinear current-voltage characteristics both away from, as well as one approaches, an electrical breakdown in composite materials. Some of the results are quite intriguing and may broadly be explained utilising a semi classical (if not, fully quantum mechanical) tunnelling between - cron or nano-sized metallic islands dispersed separated by thin insulating layers, or in other words, between the dangling ends of small percolation clusters. There have also been several (theoretical) studies of Zener breakdown in Mott or Anderson in- lators. Again, there is no review available, connecting them in any coherent fashion. A compendium volume connecting these experimental and theoretical studies should be unique and very timely, and hence this volume. The book is organised as follows. For completeness, we have started with a short and concise introduction on classical percolation. In the ?rst chapter, D. Stauffer reviews the scaling theory of classical percolation emphasizing (biased) diffusion, without any quantum effects. The next chapter by A. K.

Statistical Physics of Fracture Breakdown and Earthquake

Statistical Physics of Fracture  Breakdown  and Earthquake
Author: Soumyajyoti Biswas,Purusattam Ray,Bikas K. Chakrabarti
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2015-05-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783527672677

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In this book, the authors bring together basic ideas from fracture mechanics and statistical physics, classical theories, simulation and experimental results to make the statistical physics aspects of fracture more accessible. They explain fracture-like phenomena, highlighting the role of disorder and heterogeneity from a statistical physical viewpoint. The role of defects is discussed in brittle and ductile fracture, ductile to brittle transition, fracture dynamics, failure processes with tension as well as compression: experiments, failure of electrical networks, self-organized critical models of earthquake and their extensions to capture the physics of earthquake dynamics. The text also includes a discussion of dynamical transitions in fracture propagation in theory and experiments, as well as an outline of analytical results in fiber bundle model dynamics With its wide scope, in addition to the statistical physics community, the material here is equally accessible to engineers, earth scientists, mechanical engineers, and material scientists. It also serves as a textbook for graduate students and researchers in physics.

Excursions in Ill Condensed Quantum Matter

Excursions in Ill Condensed Quantum Matter
Author: Adhip Agarwala
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2019-06-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030215118

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Impurities, disorder or amorphous systems – ill-condensed matter – are mostly considered inconveniences in the study of materials, which is otherwise heavily based on idealized perfect crystals. The Kondo effect and the scaling theory of localization are among the fundamental and early discoveries which revealed the novelty hidden in impure or disordered systems. Recent advances in condensed matter physics have emphasized the role of topology, spin-orbit coupling, and certain discrete symmetries such as time reversal in many physical phenomena. These have irreversibly transformed the essential ideas and purview of condensed matter physics, both in theoretical and experimental directions. However, many of these recent developments and their implications are limited to, or by, ideas that pertain to clean systems. This thesis deals with various aspects of these new developments, but in the case of unclean systems. The author introduces new ideas such as amorphous topological insulators, fractalized metals and fractionalized spins.

Journal of the Physical Society of Japan

Journal of the Physical Society of Japan
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 940
Release: 2017
Genre: Physics
ISBN: UCSD:31822042636464

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Quantum Theory of Solids

Quantum Theory of Solids
Author: Charles Kittel
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1963
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015004510783

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The object of this textbook is to present the central principles of the quantum theory of solids to theoretical physicists generally and to those experimental solid state physicists who have had a one year course in quantum mechanics.

Quantum Theory of Solids

Quantum Theory of Solids
Author: Sir Rudolf Ernst Peierls
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1965
Genre: Quantum theory
ISBN: OCLC:687013090

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