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Basic concepts and recent advances in the field are explained in tutorial style and organized in an intuitive manner. The book is a basic reference work for students, researchers, and lecturers in any area of solid-state physics.
Introduces students to the key research topics within modern solid state physics with the minimum of mathematics.
This book provides an introduction to the field of solid state physics for undergraduate students in physics, chemistry, engineering, and materials science.
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The text is comprehensive enough so that the basics of broad areas of present research are covered, yet flexible enough so that courses of varying lengths can be satisfied. the exercises at the end of each chapter serve to reinforce and ...
Original data from Shull CG and Smart JS,Phys Rev, 76, 1256 (1949) Fig. 7.4. Neutron-diffraction patterns for α-manganese at 20 K and 295 K. Note the antiferromagnetic reflections at the lower temperature.
This Second Edition is aimed at students taking a firstcourse in this subject, although it will also be of interest toprofessional physicists and electronic engineers requiring a graspof the fundamentals of this important area of physics.
This book presents a comprehensive introduction to Solid State Physics for undergraduate students of pure and applied sciences and engineering disciplines.
The final chapter of the book provides a broad introduction to the topic and uses some of the main tools of solid state physics to explain the behavior of nanomaterials and why they are of importance for future technologies.
Used widely in courses and frequently sought as a reference, this 2-volume work features comprehensive coverage of its subject. Volume 1 examines the fundamental theory of equilibrium properties of perfect crystalline solids.