
The Solid State
H. M. Rosenberg(Author)
Oxford University Press
3rd Edition
Published on 10. March 1988
Book
Paperback/Softback
326 pages
978-0-19-851870-9 (ISBN)
Description
This is a textbook for students new to solid-state physics or materials science, and covers topics ranging from basic crystal structure to superconductivity. Each chapter features a set of problems, some of which extend the work in the text.
In this third edition the author has added a chapter on the properties of amorphous solids. Progress in this field over the past decade has made it one of the most exciting areas of solid state studies - no longer can a book on solids deal only with crystalline materials.
The text has also been revised to amplify or clarify certain points, and there are new short sections on low-dimensional semiconducting structures and magnetic materials. Extra problems have been added, some involving the use of computers or programmable calculators, which enable readers to tackle more significant practical problems.
In this third edition the author has added a chapter on the properties of amorphous solids. Progress in this field over the past decade has made it one of the most exciting areas of solid state studies - no longer can a book on solids deal only with crystalline materials.
The text has also been revised to amplify or clarify certain points, and there are new short sections on low-dimensional semiconducting structures and magnetic materials. Extra problems have been added, some involving the use of computers or programmable calculators, which enable readers to tackle more significant practical problems.
Reviews / Votes
'looks clear, direct, and is simply, but effectively, presented.' New ScientistMore details
Series
Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
numerous figures
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
415 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-851870-9 (9780198518709)
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Person
Author
University Lecturer in Physics, Clarendon Laboratory, and FellowUniversity Lecturer in Physics, Clarendon Laboratory, and Fellow, St. Catherine's College, Oxford
Content
Atoms in crystals; Waves in crystals; Defects and disorder in crystals; Dislocations in crystals; The thermal vibrations of the crystal lattice; Phonons in non-metals: thermal conductivity; Free electrons in crystals; Electrical conductivity and the band theory; Semiconductors; The physics of the semiconductor p-n junction; Paramagnetism; Ferromagnetism, antiferromagnetism, and ferrimagnetism; Dielectric properties; Superconductivity; Amorphous materials; Answers to problems; Further reading; Index; Physical constants and conversion factors.