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100 | _a Wahab, M. A | ||
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_aSolid state physics : _bstructure and properties of materials _cM A Wahab |
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_aOxford U.K. : _bAlpha Science International, _c2015 |
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_axxiv, 596 pages : _billustrations ; _c23 cm |
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_tAtoms in crystals --
_tAtomic bonding -- _tAtomic packing -- _tAtomic shape and size -- _tCrystal imperfections -- _tAtomic diffusion -- s. _tLattice (atomic) vibrations -- _tDiffraction of waves and particles by crystals -- _tThermal properties of materials -- _tFree electrons in crystals -- _tBand theory -- _tThe Fermi surface -- _tSemiconducting properties of materials -- _tDielectric properties of materials -- _tOptical properties of materials -- _tMagnetic properties of materials -- _tSuperconductivity -- _tAnisotropic properties of material |
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520 | _aSolid State Physics, a comprehensive study for the undergraduate and postgraduate students of pure and applied sciences, and engineering disciplines is divided into eighteen chapters. The First seven chapters deal with structure related aspects such as lattice and crystal structures, bonding, packing and diffusion of atoms followed by imperfections and lattice vibrations. Chapter eight deals mainly with experimental methods of determining structures of given materials. While the next nine chapters cover various physical properties of crystalline solids, the last chapter deals with the anisotropic properties of materials. This chapter has been added for benefit of readers to understand the crystal properties (anisotropic) in terms of some simple mathematical formulations such as tensor and matrix | ||
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