Introduction To Solid State Physics


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Introduction to Solid State Physics


Introduction to Solid State Physics

Author: Charles Kittel

language: en

Publisher: Wiley

Release Date: 2004-11-11


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Since the publication of the first edition over 50 years ago, Introduction to Solid State Physics has been the standard solid state physics text for physics students. The author's goal from the beginning has been to write a book that is accessible to undergraduates and consistently teachable. The emphasis in the book has always been on physics rather than formal mathematics. With each new edition, the author has attempted to add important new developments in the field without sacrificing the book's accessibility and teachability. * A very important chapter on nanophysics has been written by an active worker in the field. This field is the liveliest addition to solid state science during the past ten years * The text uses the simplifications made possible by the wide availability of computer technology. Searches using keywords on a search engine (such as Google) easily generate many fresh and useful references

Introduction to Solid State Physics


Introduction to Solid State Physics

Author: Charles Kittel

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2019


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Solid-State Physics


Solid-State Physics

Author: James Patterson

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2010-12-08


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While the standard solid state topics are covered, the basic ones often have more detailed derivations than is customary (with an empasis on crystalline solids). Several recent topics are introduced, as are some subjects normally included only in condensed matter physics. Lattice vibrations, electrons, interactions, and spin effects (mostly in magnetism) are discussed the most comprehensively. Many problems are included whose level is from "fill in the steps" to long and challenging, and the text is equipped with references and several comments about experiments with figures and tables.