Encyclopedia of Condensed Matter Physics, Second Edition, Five Volume Set is an authoritative and comprehensive expansion of the classic 2005 work, delivering over 300 brand new or fully updated articles focused on core theoretical discoveries and modern applications. Meticulously planned and structured into approximately 60 sections, the book allows the user to quickly gain a solid footing in the key theoretical aspects of quantum mechanics, mechanics, electrodynamics, relativity, statistical mechanics and the elementary particles that form the core physics background for the field. The work also presents useful coverage of experimental techniques, materials processing, and materials systems, as well as applied topics.
Novel topics, including topology in condensed matter, graphene, integer and fractional quantum Hall effect, and other nanoscale phenomena in optics, in semiconductors, and in superconductors are presented in unusual depth. The encyclopedia solves the problem that students and interdisciplinary researchers often have of finding clear, accessible foundational information to answer their initial questions on a topic.
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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Approx. 400 illustrations (200 in full color)
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Höhe: 276 mm
Breite: 216 mm
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978-0-323-90800-9 (9780323908009)
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Tapash Chakraborty is a retired professor of physics from the University of Manitoba, Canada. He was also the Canada Research Chair in Nanoscale Physics (2003-2017). He has worked on various aspects of the quantum Hall effect since the early days of the discovery. He has also worked on the electronic properties of quantum dots and various other nanoscale systems. In addition to over 180 indexed articles (Scopus), he has authored numerous books and book chapters. He is a fellow of the American Physical Society.
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Retired Professor of physics, University of Manitoba, Canada; Formerly Canada Research Chair in Nanoscale Physics (2003-2017)
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