Condensed matter physics / Michael P. Marder.

Por: Marder, Michael P, 1960- [,autor]Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2010Edición: Second editionDescripción: xxvii, 952 páginas : ilustracionesTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: unmediated Tipo de portador: volumeISBN: 9780470617984 (hardback)Tema(s): MATERIA CONDENSADA | FISICA DEL ESTADO SOLIDOClasificación CDD: 530.41
Contenidos:
I.- Atomic structure. 1.- The idea of crystals -- 2.- Three-dimensional lattices -- 3.- Scattering ans structures -- 4.- Surfaces ans interfaces -- 5.- Beyond crystals. II.- Electronic structure.- 6.- The free Fermi gas and single electron model -- 7.- Non-interacting electrons in a periodic potential -- 8.- Nearly free and tightly bound electrons -- 9.- Electron-electron interactions -- 10.- Realistic calculations in solids. III.- Mechanical properpies.- 11.- Cohesion of solids -- 12.- Elasticity -- 13.- Phonons -- 14.- Dislocations and cracks -- 15.- Fluid mechanics. IV.- Electron transport. 16.- Dynamics of bloch electrons -- 17.- Transport phenomena and Fermi liquid Theory -- 18.- Microscopic theories of conduction -- 19.- Electronics. V.- Optical properties.- 20.- Phenomenological theory -- 21.- Optical properties of semiconductors -- 22.- Optical properties of insulators -- 23.- Optical properties of metals and inelastic scattering. VI.- Magnetism.- 24.- Classical theories of magnetism and ordering -- 25.- Magntism of ions and electrons -- 26.- Quantum mechanics of initeracting magnetic moments -- 27.- Superconductivity.-
Resumen: "This second edition presents an updated review of the whole field of condensed matter physics. It consolidates new and classic topics from disparate sources, teaching not only about the effective masses of electrons in semiconductor crystals and band theory, but also about quasicrystals, dynamics of phase separation, why rubber is more floppy than steel, granular materials, quantum dots, Berry phases, the quantum hall effect, and Luttinger liquids"-- Provided by publisher.
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I.- Atomic structure.
1.- The idea of crystals -- 2.- Three-dimensional lattices -- 3.- Scattering ans structures -- 4.- Surfaces ans interfaces -- 5.- Beyond crystals.
II.- Electronic structure.-
6.- The free Fermi gas and single electron model -- 7.- Non-interacting electrons in a periodic potential -- 8.- Nearly free and tightly bound electrons -- 9.- Electron-electron interactions -- 10.- Realistic calculations in solids.
III.- Mechanical properpies.-
11.- Cohesion of solids -- 12.- Elasticity -- 13.- Phonons -- 14.- Dislocations and cracks -- 15.- Fluid mechanics.
IV.- Electron transport.
16.- Dynamics of bloch electrons -- 17.- Transport phenomena and Fermi liquid Theory -- 18.- Microscopic theories of conduction -- 19.- Electronics.
V.- Optical properties.-
20.- Phenomenological theory -- 21.- Optical properties of semiconductors -- 22.- Optical properties of insulators -- 23.- Optical properties of metals and inelastic scattering.
VI.- Magnetism.-
24.- Classical theories of magnetism and ordering -- 25.- Magntism of ions and electrons -- 26.- Quantum mechanics of initeracting magnetic moments -- 27.- Superconductivity.-

"This second edition presents an updated review of the whole field of condensed matter physics. It consolidates new and classic topics from disparate sources, teaching not only about the effective masses of electrons in semiconductor crystals and band theory, but also about quasicrystals, dynamics of phase separation, why rubber is more floppy than steel, granular materials, quantum dots, Berry phases, the quantum hall effect, and Luttinger liquids"-- Provided by publisher.