
Solid State Physics
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- Front Cover
- Solid State Physics, Volume 26
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors to Volume 26
- Preface
- Contents of Previous Volumes
- Supplementary Monographs
- Articles to Appear Shortly
- Chapter 1. The Calculation of Bloch Functions
- I. The Basic Problem of Solid State Theory
- II. Mathematical Insights and Physical Concepts
- III. Pseudopotentials
- IV. Augmented Plane Waves and Greenians
- V. Conclusion
- Chapter 2. The Calculation of Electronic Energy Bands by the Augmented Plane Wave Method
- I. Introduction
- II. The Energy Band Method as an Independent-Electron Model for the Electronic Properties of Solids
- III. The APW Method
- IV. Comparison between the APW Method and Other Methods of Calculating Energy Bands in Solid
- V. Survey of APW Calculations and Results
- VI. Recent and Projected Future Directions
- Appendix I. Bibliography of Papers Pertaining to the APW Methods of Calculating Energy Bands in Solids
- Appendix II. Bibliography of Papers Pertaining to the KKR or Green's Function Method of Calculating Energy Bands in Solids
- Chapter 3. Plasmas in Solids
- I. Introduction
- II. Production of Plasmas
- III. Plasmas Properties
- IV. Instabilities
- V. Conclusions
- Chapter 4. Ferroelectricity and Symmetry
- Introduction
- I. Symmetry
- II. Phase Transitions in Ferroelectrics
- III. Domains in Ferroelectrics
- IV. Antiferroelectrics
- V. Conclusions
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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