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020 _a9783527414109
040 _cAL
041 _aeng
082 _223
_a530.41
_bHOFS
100 _aPhilip Hofmann
_974990
245 _aSolid State Physics
250 _a3rd ed.
260 _aGermany
_bWiley -VCH
_c2022
300 _axvii,269p.
_bPB
_c24x16cm.
365 _2General
_a8204
_b₹4316.00
_c
_d₹5534.00
_e22%
_f03/03/2023
520 _aSolid State Physics is a successful short textbook that gives a clear and concise introduction to its subject. The presentation is suitable for students who are exposed to this topic for the first time. Each chapter starts with basic principles and gently progresses to more advanced concepts, using easy-to-follow explanations and keeping mathematical formalism to a minimum.This new edition is thoroughly revised, with easier-to-understand descriptions of metallic and covalent bonding, a straightforward proof of Bloch’s theorem, a simpler approach to the nearly free electron model, and enhanced pedagogical features, such as more than 100 discussion questions, 70 problems – including problems to train the students’ skills to find computational solutions – and multiple-choice questions at the end of each chapter, with solutions in the book for self-training.Solid State Physics introduces the readers to:Crystal structures and underlying bonding mechanisms The mechanical and vibrational properties of solids.Electronic properties in both a classical and a quantum mechanical picture, with a treatment of the electronic phenomena in metals, semiconductors and insulators More advanced subjects, such as magnetism, superconductivity and phenomena emerging for nano-scaled solids.For bachelor’s students in physics, materials sciences, engineering sciences, and chemistry, Solid State Physics serves as an introductory textbook, with many helpful supplementary learning resources included throughout the text and available online, to aid in reader comprehension.
650 _2Physics
_aSolid state physics
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