Steven H Simon
The Oxford Solid State Basics
Steven H Simon
The Oxford Solid State Basics
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This is a first undergraduate textbook in Solid State Physics or Condensed Matter Physics. While most textbooks on the subject are extremely dry, this book is written to be much more exciting, inspiring, and entertaining.
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This is a first undergraduate textbook in Solid State Physics or Condensed Matter Physics. While most textbooks on the subject are extremely dry, this book is written to be much more exciting, inspiring, and entertaining.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 197mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 837g
- ISBN-13: 9780199680764
- ISBN-10: 0199680760
- Artikelnr.: 37502006
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 197mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 837g
- ISBN-13: 9780199680764
- ISBN-10: 0199680760
- Artikelnr.: 37502006
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Professor Steven Simon earned a BSc degree from Brown in Physics & Mathematics in 1989 and a PhD in Theoretical Physics from Harvard in 1995. Following a two-year post-doc at MIT, he joined Bell Labs, where he was a director of research for nine years. He is currently Professor of Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics in the Department of Physics at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford. His research is in the area of condensed matter physics and communication, including subjects ranging from microwave propagation to high temperature superconductivity. He is interested in quantum effects and how they are manifested in phases of matter. He has recently been studying phases of matter known as "topological phases" that are invariant under smooth deformations of space-time. He is also interested in whether such phases of matter can be used for quantum information processing and quantum computation.
* 1: About Condensed Matter Physics
* Part I: Solids Without Considering Microscopic Structure: The Early
Days of Solid State
* 2: Specific Heat of Solids: Boltzmann, Einstein, and Debye
* 3: Electrons in Metals: Drude Theory
* 4: More Electrons in Metals: Sommerfeld (Free Electron) Theory
* Part II: Structure of Materials
* 5: The Periodic Table
* 6: What Holds Solids Together: Chemical Bonding
* 7: Types of Matter
* Part III: Toy Models of Solids in One Dimension
* 8: One Dimensional Model of Compressibility, Sound, and Thermal
Expansion
* 9: Vibrations of a One Dimensional Monatomic Chain
* 10: Vibrations of a One Dimensional Diatomic Chain
* 11: Tight Binding Chain (Interlude and Preview)
* Part IV: Geometry of Solids
* 12: Crystal Structure
* 13: Reciprocal Lattice, Brillouin Zone, Waves in Crystals
* Part V: Neutron and X-Ray Diffraction
* 14: Wave Scattering by Crystals
* Part VI: Electrons in Solids
* 15: Electrons in a Periodic Potential
* 16: Insulator, Semiconductor, or Metal
* 17: Semiconductor Physics
* 18: Semiconductor Devices
* Part VII: Magnetism and Mean Field Theories
* 19: Atomic Magnetism: Para- and Dia-Magnetism
* 20: Magnetic Order
* 21: Domains and Hysteresis
* 22: Mean Field Theory
* 23: Magnetism from Interactions: The Hubbard Model
* Appendix A: Sample Exam and Solutions
* Appendix B: List of Other Good Books
* Part I: Solids Without Considering Microscopic Structure: The Early
Days of Solid State
* 2: Specific Heat of Solids: Boltzmann, Einstein, and Debye
* 3: Electrons in Metals: Drude Theory
* 4: More Electrons in Metals: Sommerfeld (Free Electron) Theory
* Part II: Structure of Materials
* 5: The Periodic Table
* 6: What Holds Solids Together: Chemical Bonding
* 7: Types of Matter
* Part III: Toy Models of Solids in One Dimension
* 8: One Dimensional Model of Compressibility, Sound, and Thermal
Expansion
* 9: Vibrations of a One Dimensional Monatomic Chain
* 10: Vibrations of a One Dimensional Diatomic Chain
* 11: Tight Binding Chain (Interlude and Preview)
* Part IV: Geometry of Solids
* 12: Crystal Structure
* 13: Reciprocal Lattice, Brillouin Zone, Waves in Crystals
* Part V: Neutron and X-Ray Diffraction
* 14: Wave Scattering by Crystals
* Part VI: Electrons in Solids
* 15: Electrons in a Periodic Potential
* 16: Insulator, Semiconductor, or Metal
* 17: Semiconductor Physics
* 18: Semiconductor Devices
* Part VII: Magnetism and Mean Field Theories
* 19: Atomic Magnetism: Para- and Dia-Magnetism
* 20: Magnetic Order
* 21: Domains and Hysteresis
* 22: Mean Field Theory
* 23: Magnetism from Interactions: The Hubbard Model
* Appendix A: Sample Exam and Solutions
* Appendix B: List of Other Good Books
* 1: About Condensed Matter Physics
* Part I: Solids Without Considering Microscopic Structure: The Early
Days of Solid State
* 2: Specific Heat of Solids: Boltzmann, Einstein, and Debye
* 3: Electrons in Metals: Drude Theory
* 4: More Electrons in Metals: Sommerfeld (Free Electron) Theory
* Part II: Structure of Materials
* 5: The Periodic Table
* 6: What Holds Solids Together: Chemical Bonding
* 7: Types of Matter
* Part III: Toy Models of Solids in One Dimension
* 8: One Dimensional Model of Compressibility, Sound, and Thermal
Expansion
* 9: Vibrations of a One Dimensional Monatomic Chain
* 10: Vibrations of a One Dimensional Diatomic Chain
* 11: Tight Binding Chain (Interlude and Preview)
* Part IV: Geometry of Solids
* 12: Crystal Structure
* 13: Reciprocal Lattice, Brillouin Zone, Waves in Crystals
* Part V: Neutron and X-Ray Diffraction
* 14: Wave Scattering by Crystals
* Part VI: Electrons in Solids
* 15: Electrons in a Periodic Potential
* 16: Insulator, Semiconductor, or Metal
* 17: Semiconductor Physics
* 18: Semiconductor Devices
* Part VII: Magnetism and Mean Field Theories
* 19: Atomic Magnetism: Para- and Dia-Magnetism
* 20: Magnetic Order
* 21: Domains and Hysteresis
* 22: Mean Field Theory
* 23: Magnetism from Interactions: The Hubbard Model
* Appendix A: Sample Exam and Solutions
* Appendix B: List of Other Good Books
* Part I: Solids Without Considering Microscopic Structure: The Early
Days of Solid State
* 2: Specific Heat of Solids: Boltzmann, Einstein, and Debye
* 3: Electrons in Metals: Drude Theory
* 4: More Electrons in Metals: Sommerfeld (Free Electron) Theory
* Part II: Structure of Materials
* 5: The Periodic Table
* 6: What Holds Solids Together: Chemical Bonding
* 7: Types of Matter
* Part III: Toy Models of Solids in One Dimension
* 8: One Dimensional Model of Compressibility, Sound, and Thermal
Expansion
* 9: Vibrations of a One Dimensional Monatomic Chain
* 10: Vibrations of a One Dimensional Diatomic Chain
* 11: Tight Binding Chain (Interlude and Preview)
* Part IV: Geometry of Solids
* 12: Crystal Structure
* 13: Reciprocal Lattice, Brillouin Zone, Waves in Crystals
* Part V: Neutron and X-Ray Diffraction
* 14: Wave Scattering by Crystals
* Part VI: Electrons in Solids
* 15: Electrons in a Periodic Potential
* 16: Insulator, Semiconductor, or Metal
* 17: Semiconductor Physics
* 18: Semiconductor Devices
* Part VII: Magnetism and Mean Field Theories
* 19: Atomic Magnetism: Para- and Dia-Magnetism
* 20: Magnetic Order
* 21: Domains and Hysteresis
* 22: Mean Field Theory
* 23: Magnetism from Interactions: The Hubbard Model
* Appendix A: Sample Exam and Solutions
* Appendix B: List of Other Good Books