Solid States Physics | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Solid-State Physics category, you will find foundational and advanced literature on the physical properties of condensed matter. Topics include superconductivity, crystal structures, solid-state theory, many-body simulations, contact mechanics, as well as specific applications such as spintronics, perovskite optoelectronics, and spectroscopic methods. The works are aimed at students, researchers, and engineers engaged in theoretical fundamentals, experimental methods, or application-oriented questions.
Typical types of works include textbooks, handbooks, introductions, and exercise books that convey both fundamental concepts and in-depth analyses of phenomena such as vibration dynamics, material properties, or computer-aided simulation methods. Additionally, you will find literature on related fields such as structural dynamics, rolling bearing diagnostics, and corrosion-protective coatings.