
Solid State Physics
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- Front Cover
- Solid State Physics, Volume 55
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Physics of Organic Electronic Devices
- I. Introduction
- II. Electronic Properties of p-Conjugated Organic Materials
- III. Metal/Organic Interface Electronic Structure
- IV. Electrical Transport Properties
- V. Organic Diodes and Field-Effect Transistors
- VI. Summary and Future Directions
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 2. Charge Density Wave Formation in Nanocrystals
- I. Introduction
- II. Charge Density Waves in Bulk Transition Metal Dichalcogenides
- III. Creation of CDW Nanocrystals by STM Tip
- IV. Finite Size Effect and Fermi Surface Roughening
- V. Nanocrystal Fabrication to Other TMD Systems
- VI. Summary and Future Work
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 3. Vibrational Properties of Shape-Memory Alloys
- I. Introduction
- II. Martensitic Transitions and Shape-Memory Materials
- III. Precursor Effects
- IV. Lattice Dynamics
- V. Experimental Results
- VI. Phase Stability
- VII. Modelling
- VIII. Magnetic Coupling
- IX. Conclusions
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 4. Grain Growth and Evolution of Other Cellular Structures
- I. Introduction
- II. The Phenomenological Model of Burke and Turnbull
- III. Grain Growth in Two Dimensions
- IV. Mean Field Models for Grain Growth
- V. Simulations
- VI. Experiments on Two-Dimensional Systems
- VII. Experiments on Foils and Thin Films
- VIII. Three-Dimensional Systems
- IX. Summary
- X. Acknowledgements
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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