
Solid State Physics
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- Front Cover
- Solid State Physics, Volume 19
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Contents of Previous Volumes
- Supplementary Monographs
- Articles Planned for Future Volumes
- Chapter 1. Theoretical and Experimental Aspects of the Effects of Point Defects and Disorder on the Vibrations of Crystals-2
- I. Impurity-Induced Infrared Lattice Absorption in Crystals
- II. Anharmonic Effects in Impurity-Induced One-Phonon Infrared Lattice Absorption
- III. Localized Modes and Spin-Lattice Interactions
- IV. The Surface of a Crystal Considered as a Defect
- V. Conclusion
- Chapter 2. X-Ray Diffraction Studies of the Lattice Parameters of Solids under Very High Pressure
- I. Introduction
- II. Ionic and Ionic-Covalent Crystals
- III. Molecular and Covalent Crystals
- IV. Metals and Alloys
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Chapter 3. Shock Effects in Solids
- I. Introduction and Summary
- II. Shock Waves in Solids
- III. Transient Observation of Material under Shock Compression
- IV. Terminal Observation of Shocked Material
- V. Comparison with Static Work
- VI. Relating Laboratory Experiments to Specimens Recovered in the Field
- Chapter 4. Interaction of Acoustic Waves and Conduction Electrons
- I. Introduction
- II. Theory of the Interaction
- III. Calculation of the Conductivity Tensor
- IV. Calculation of the Absorption Coefficient
- V. Electron-Phonon Interaction as a Tool
- List of Symbols
- Additional References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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