This text includes coverage of important topics that are not commonly featured in other textbooks on condensed matter physics; these include surfaces, the quantum Hall effect and superfluidity. The author avoids complex formalism, such as Green's functions, which can obscure the underlying physics, and insteademphasizes fundamental physical reasoning. This text is intended for classroom use, so it features plenty of references and extensive problems for solutionbased on the author's many years of teaching in the Physics Department at theUniversity of Michigan. This textbook is ideal for physics graduates as well as students in chemistry and engineering; it can equally serve as a reference for research students in condensed matter physics. Engineering students in particular, will find the treatment of the fundamentals of semiconductor devices and the optics of solids of particular interest.• Includes treatment of surfaces and superfluids in the context of CMP, whichis not a common feature of other textbooks on the subject • Intended for use in the classroom; featuring extensive problems to encourage self-practice and aid with the assimilation of material • Emphasizes physical reasoning, avoiding complex formalism that can sometimes obscure the underlying physics. INDICE: Preface; 1. The nature of condensed matter; 2. Order and disorder;3. Crystals, scattering, and correlations; 4. Surfaces and crystal growth; 5.Classical and quantum waves; 6. The non-interacting electron model; 7. Dynamics of non-interacting electrons; 8. Dielectric and optical properties; 9. Electron interactions; 10. Superfluidity and superconductivity; References; Index.
- ISBN: 978-0-521-87290-4
- Editorial: Cambridge University
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 274
- Fecha Publicación: 01/02/2009
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés