Solid State Properties : From Bulk to Nano / by Mildred Dresselhaus, Gene Dresselhaus, Stephen B. Cronin and Antonio Gomes Souza Filho.
By: Dresselhaus, Mildred.
Contributor(s): Cronin, Stephen B | Dresselhaus, Gene | Gomes Souza Filho, Antonio.
Material type: Text Language of document:EnglishSeries: Graduate Texts in Physics: Publisher: 2018Edition: 1st ed. 2018.Description: xviii, 517 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9783662572559.Subject(s): Electronic materials | Lasers | Low temperature physics | Low temperatures | Nanoscale science | Nanoscience | Nanostructures | Nanotechnology | Optical materials | Photonics | Solid state physicsAdditional physical formats: Print version:: Solid state properties.; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 530.41 D817 So Summary: This book fills a gap between many of the basic solid state physics and materials science books that are currently available. It is written for a mixed audience of electrical engineering and applied physics students who have some knowledge of elementary undergraduate quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics. This book, based on a successful course taught at MIT, is divided pedagogically into three parts: (I) Electronic Structure, (II) Transport Properties, and (III) Optical Properties. Each topic is explained in the context of bulk materials and then extended to low-dimensional materials where applicable. Problem sets review the content of each chapter to help students to understand the material described in each of the chapters more deeply and to prepare them to master the next chapters.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Central Library Science | Science Collections | 530.41 D817 So (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 265000 |
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This book fills a gap between many of the basic solid state physics and materials science books that are currently available. It is written for a mixed audience of electrical engineering and applied physics students who have some knowledge of elementary undergraduate quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics. This book, based on a successful course taught at MIT, is divided pedagogically into three parts: (I) Electronic Structure, (II) Transport Properties, and (III) Optical Properties. Each topic is explained in the context of bulk materials and then extended to low-dimensional materials where applicable. Problem sets review the content of each chapter to help students to understand the material described in each of the chapters more deeply and to prepare them to master the next chapters.
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