Solid state physics / Giuseppe Grosso, Department of Physics, University of Pisa and NEST, Institute of Nanoscience-CNR, Pisa, Italy, Giuseppe Pastori Parravicini, Department of Physics, University of Pavia, Italy.
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Biblioteca Campus San Joaquín | Colección Material de Proyecto | 530.41 G878 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | 1 | Prestado | 3er. Piso | 01/01/2050 | 3560903500671 |
1.- Electrons in one-dimensional periodic potentials -- 2.- Gepometrical description of crystals: direct and reciprocal lattices -- 3.- The sommerfeld free-electron theory of metals -- 4.- The one-electron approximation and beyond -- 5.- Band theory of crystals -- 6.- Electronics properties of selected crystals -- 7.- Excitons, plasmons, and dielectric screening in crystals -- 8.- Interacting electronic-nuclear systems and the adiabatic principle -- 9.- Lattrice dynamics of crystals -- 10.- Scattering of particles by crystals -- 11.- Optical and tansport properties of metals -- 12.-Optical properties of semiconductors and insulators -- 13.- Transport in intrinsic and homogeneously doped semiconductors -- 14.- Transport in inhomogeneous semiconductors -- 15.- Electron gas in magnetic fields -- 16.- Magnetic properties of localized systems and kondo impurities -- 17.- Magnetic ordering in crystals -- 18.- Superconductivity.-