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Band theory and electronic properties of solids / John Singleton.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Oxford master series in condensed matter physicsPublication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2001.Description: xvi, 222 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0198506457
  • 0198506449
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 530.412 21 SIN
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Contents:
Metals - the Drude and Sommerfeld models; the quantum mechanics of particles in a periodic potential; the nearly free electron model; the tight-binding model; some general points about band structure; semiconductors and insulators; band structure engineering; measurement of band structure; transport of heat and electricity in metals and semiconductors; magneto-resistance in three-dimensional systems; magneto-resistance in two-dimensional systems and the quantum Hall effect; inhomogeneous and hot carrier distribution in semiconductors; Appendices - useful terminology in condensed matter physics, derivation of density of states in k-space, derivation of distribution functions, phonons, the Bohr model of hydrogen, experimental considerations in measuring resistivity and Hall effect, canonical momentum, superconductivity, symbols, fundamental constants.
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General Books General Books CUTN Central Library Sciences Non-fiction 530.412 SIN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out to Ravindran P (PA1803) Transferred to Dr. Raveendran 20/05/2020 31794

Metals - the Drude and Sommerfeld models; the quantum mechanics of particles in a periodic potential; the nearly free electron model; the tight-binding model; some general points about band structure; semiconductors and insulators; band structure engineering; measurement of band structure; transport of heat and electricity in metals and semiconductors; magneto-resistance in three-dimensional systems; magneto-resistance in two-dimensional systems and the quantum Hall effect; inhomogeneous and hot carrier distribution in semiconductors; Appendices - useful terminology in condensed matter physics, derivation of density of states in k-space, derivation of distribution functions, phonons, the Bohr model of hydrogen, experimental considerations in measuring resistivity and Hall effect, canonical momentum, superconductivity, symbols, fundamental constants.

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