This comprehensive text covers the basic physics of the solid state starting at an elementary level suitable for undergraduates but then advancing, in stages, to a graduate and advanced graduate level. In addition to treating the fundamental elastic, electrical, thermal, magnetic, structural, electronic, transport, optical, mechanical and compositional properties, we also discuss topics like superfluidity and superconductivity along with special topics such as strongly correlated systems, high-temperature superconductors, the quantum Hall effects, and graphene. Particular emphasis is given to so-called first principles calculations utilizing modern density functional theory which for many systems now allow accurate calculations of the electronic, magnetic, and thermal properties.
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Ketterson's book is welcomed as a valuable and fairly successful attempt to expose solid-state physics from todays perspective. * Ernesto Estevez-Rams, Acta Crystallographica * This is an outstanding book covering fundamental concepts and advanced theories explaining classical and quantum phenomena in solids. Solving the homework problems given at the end of each chapter will provide students with an in-depth understanding of the concepts... I strongly recommend it to all undergraduate, master's level, and research students interested in learning solid-state physics. * K. Kamala Bharathi, MRS Bulletin * The book will be a great reference for those working in the field and for advanced physics students interested in these areas of physics... Recommended. * CHOICE * This new book is outstanding in its discussion of fundamental concepts and choice of topics, unlike many current texts, which vary from the too-specialized and advanced, to engineering texts which avoid fundamentals, and the older classics (Kittel, Ashcroft and Mermin, Raimes, Ziman, Omar) which omit modern topics. From elasticity to superconductivity, magnetism, phonons, graphene, DFT ( just the right level for upper level physics), glasses, dislocations, strong correlations, High Tc, quantum devices and multilayers, optical properties, electron transport, Hartree-Fock and band-structure methods, Ketterson gets the physics right, and uses more clearer language in setting up his equations than any text Ive seen. For clarity, coverage, the minimal necessary connection with experiment, and level, this is one of the very best condensed matter texts Ive come across. * John C. H. Spence ForMemRS, Physics, Arizona State University *
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Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Gewebe-Einband
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370 black and white illustrations
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Höhe: 251 mm
Breite: 192 mm
Dicke: 55 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-19-874290-6 (9780198742906)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
J.B. Ketterson received his BS, MS, and PhD degrees from the University of Chicago, USA. He worked at the Argonne National laboratory from 1962 to 1974 at which time he joined the faculty of the Physics and Astronomy Department at Northwestern University, USA. Research interests have included electronic properties of metals (particularly Fermi surface measurements); superfluid 4He, normal and superfluid 3He, and 3He - 4He solutions; superconductivity, magnetism and magnetic resonance, nonlinear optics, and excitons.
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Fayeweather Professor of PhysicsFayeweather Professor of Physics, Department of Physics, Northwestern University, USA
PART I: INTRODUCTORY TOPICS; PART II: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE AND ITS DETERMINATION; PART III: ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF PERIODIC SOLIDS; PART IV: ELECTRON-ELECTRON INTERACTION; PART V: LATTICE DYNAMICS; PART VI: ELECTRON TRANSPORT AND CONDUCTION ELECTRON DYNAMICS; PART VII: SEMICONDUCTORS; PART VIII: ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF INSULATORS; PART IX: MAGNETISM; PART X: OPTICAL PROPERTIES; PART XI: SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND SUPERFLUIDITY; PART XII: DISORDERED MATERIALS; PART XIII: SPECIAL TOPICS