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871 Timmerhaus, K. D Low Temperature Physics-LT 13 I01406 1974 eBook  
872 University of Southern Denmark, Ole G Computer Studies of Phase Transitions and Critical Phenomena I01386 1984 eBook  
873 YU, Peter Fundamentals of Semiconductor I01378 1996 eBook  
874 Nag, B.R Electron Transport in Compound Semiconductors I01372 1980 eBook  
875 Balian, Roger From Microphysics to Macrophysics I01370 1991 eBook  
876 Ovchinnikov, Alexandr A Electron-Electron Correlation Effects in Low-Dimensional Conductors and Superconductors I01367 1991 eBook  
877 Ashkenazi, J High-Temperature Superconductivity I01363 1991 eBook  
878 Silinsh, Edgar A Organic Molecular Crystals I01356 1980 eBook  
879 Thomas, Harry Nonlinear Dynamics in Solids I01340 1992 eBook  
880 Riste, Tormod Phase Transitions in Soft Condensed Matter I01322 1989 eBook  
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TitleLow Temperature Physics-LT 13 : Volume 3: Superconductivity
Author(s)Timmerhaus, K. D;O???Sullivan, W. J;Hammel, E. F
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1974.
DescriptionXIII, 834 p : online resource
ISBN,Price9781468426885
Keyword(s)1. CONDENSED MATTER 2. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER
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TitleComputer Studies of Phase Transitions and Critical Phenomena
Author(s)University of Southern Denmark, Ole G
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1984.
DescriptionXII, 202 p : online resource
ISBN,Price9783642697098
Keyword(s)1. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics 2. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS 3. BIOPHYSICS 4. COMPLEX SYSTEMS 5. CONDENSED MATTER 6. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS 7. DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS 8. EBOOK 9. EBOOK - SPRINGER 10. Mathematical Methods in Physics 11. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation 12. PHYSICS 13. STATISTICAL PHYSICS 14. THERMODYNAMICS
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TitleFundamentals of Semiconductor : Physics and Materials Properties
Author(s)YU, Peter;Cardona, Manuel
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1996.
DescriptionXIV, 617 p : online resource
Abstract NoteFundamentals of Semiconductors attempts to fill the gap between a general solid-state physics textbook and research articles by providing detailed explanations of the electronic, vibrational, transport, and optical properties of semiconductors. The approach is physical and intuitive rather than formal and pedantic. Theories are presented to explain experimental results. This textbook has been written with both students and researchers in mind. Its emphasis is on understanding the physical properties of Si and similar tetrahedrally coordinated semiconductors. The explanations are based on physical insights. Each chapter is enriched by an extensive collection of tables of material parameters, figures and problems. Many of these problems 'lead the student by the hand' to arrive at the results
ISBN,Price9783662033135
Keyword(s)1. CONDENSED MATTER 2. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. ELECTRONICS 6. Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation 7. MICROELECTRONICS
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TitleElectron Transport in Compound Semiconductors
Author(s)Nag, B.R
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1980.
DescriptionXVI, 464 p : online resource
Abstract NoteDiscovery of new transport phenomena and invention of electron devices through exploitation of these phenomena have caused a great deal of interest in the properties of compound semiconductors in recent years. Extensive re?? search has been devoted to the accumulation of experimental results, par?? ticularly about the artificially synthesised compounds. Significant ad?? vances have also been made in the improvement of the related theory so that the values of the various transport coefficients may be calculated with suf?? ficient accuracy by taking into account all the complexities of energy band structure and electron scattering mechanisms. Knowledge about these deve?? lopments may, however, be gathered only from original research contributions, scattered in scientific journals and conference proceedings. Review articles have been published from time to time, but they deal with one particular material or a particular phenomenon and are written at an advanced level. Available text books on semiconductor physics, do not cover the subject in any detail since many of them were written decades ago. There is, there?? fore, a definite need for a book, giving a comprehensive account of electron transport in compound semiconductors and covering the introductory material as well as the current work. The present book is an attempt to fill this gap in the literature. The first chapter briefly reviews the history of the developement of compound semiconductors and their applications. It is also an introduction to the contents of the book
ISBN,Price9783642814167
Keyword(s)1. CONDENSED MATTER 2. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. ELECTRONICS 6. Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation 7. MICROELECTRONICS
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TitleFrom Microphysics to Macrophysics : Methods and Applications of Statistical Physics
Author(s)Balian, Roger
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991.
DescriptionXXII, 465 p. 6 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteThis text not only provides a thorough introduction to statistical physics and thermodynamics but also exhibits the universality of the chain of ideas that leads from the laws of microphysics to the macroscopic behaviour of matter. A wide range of applications teaches students how to make use of the concepts, and many exercises will help to deepen their understanding. Drawing on both quantum mechanics and classical physics, the book follows modern research in statistical physics. Volume I discusses in detail the probabilistic description of quantum or classical systems, the Boltzmann-Gibbs distributions, the conservation laws, and the interpretation of entropy as missing information. Thermodynamics and electromagnetism in matter are dealt with, as well as applications to gases, both dilute and condensed, and to phase transitions. Volume II applies statistical methods to systems governed by quantum effects, in particular to solid state physics, explaining properties due to the crystal structure or to the lattice excitations or to the electrons. Liquid helium is discussed and radiative equilibrium and transport are studied. The last chapters are devoted to non-equilibrium processes and to kinetic equations, with many applications included. This softcover edition accomodates the many requests to make this widely used and often cited classical text available again.
ISBN,Price9783540454755
Keyword(s)1. COMPLEX SYSTEMS 2. CONDENSED MATTER 3. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS 4. DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS 5. EBOOK 6. EBOOK - SPRINGER 7. STATISTICAL PHYSICS 8. Statistical Physics and Dynamical Systems 9. THERMODYNAMICS
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TitleElectron-Electron Correlation Effects in Low-Dimensional Conductors and Superconductors
Author(s)Ovchinnikov, Alexandr A;Ukrainskii, Ivan I
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991.
DescriptionIX, 161 p. 4 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteAdvances in the physics and chemistry of low-dimensional systems have been really magnificent in the last few decades. Hundreds of quasi-one-dimensional and quasi-two-dimensional systems have been synthesized and studied. The most popular representatives of quasi-one-dimensional materials are polyacethylenes CH [1] and conducting donor-acceptor molecular crystals TIF?? z TCNQ. Examples of quasi-two-dimensional systems are high temperature su?? perconductors (HTSC) based on copper oxides LA2CU04, YBa2Cu306+y and organic superconductors based on BEDT -TIP molecules. The properties of such one- and two-dimensional materials are not yet fully understood. On the one hand, the equations of motion of one-dimensional sys?? tems are rather simple, which facilitates rigorous solutions of model problems. On the other hand, manifestations of various interactions in one-dimensional systems are rather peculiar. This refers, in particular, to electron--electron and electron-phonon interactions. Even within the limit of a weak coupling con?? stant electron--electron correlations produce an energy gap in the spectrum of one-dimensional metals implying a Mott transition from metal to semiconductor state. In all these cases perturbation theory is inapplicable. Which is one of the main difficulties on the way towards a comprehensive theory of quasi-one-dimensional systems. - This meeting held at the Institute for Theoretical Physics in Kiev May 15-18 1990 was devoted to related problems. The papers selected for this volume are grouped into three sections
ISBN,Price9783642767531
Keyword(s)1. Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics 2. ATOMS 3. CONDENSED MATTER 4. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS 5. EBOOK 6. EBOOK - SPRINGER 7. ELECTRONICS 8. Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation 9. MICROELECTRONICS 10. PHYSICS
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TitleHigh-Temperature Superconductivity : Physical Properties, Microscopic Theory, and Mechanisms
Author(s)Ashkenazi, J;Barnes, S.E;Zuo, F;Vezzoli, G.C;Klein, B.M
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1991.
DescriptionXII, 665 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis volume contains the proceedings of the University of Miami Workshop on the subject of "Electronic Structure and Mechanisms for High Temperature Super?? conductivity". The workshop was held at the James L. Knight Physics Building on the campus of the University of Miami, Coral Gables, 3-9 January 1991. Some 106 scientists from 12 countries attended this workshop, most of whom presented either invited or contributed papers. The reader will find in this volume a series of papers discussing the most im?? portant experimental and theoretical developments as of winter/spring 1990/1991. Despite more than four years of intensive research on high-T materials, there has c been considerable controversy both with respect to the interpretation of experiment and even more so in connection with the construction of an appropriate theory. In this regard, workshops such as this, gathering scientists with many viewpoints, and varying specialization, and fostering constructive discussions, are important in the de?? velopment of a common ground. Of major concern in the present context were the basic physical processes involved in high-temperature superconductivity
ISBN,Price9781461533382
Keyword(s)1. CONDENSED MATTER 2. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS 3. CRYSTALLOGRAPHY 4. Crystallography and Scattering Methods 5. EBOOK 6. EBOOK - SPRINGER 7. MICROSCOPY 8. SOLID STATE PHYSICS 9. SPECTROSCOPY 10. Spectroscopy and Microscopy
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TitleOrganic Molecular Crystals : Their Electronic States
Author(s)Silinsh, Edgar A
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1980.
DescriptionXVIII, 392 p. 11 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteThis book is based on the results of many years of experimental work by the author and his colleagues, dealing with the electronic properties of organic crystals. E. Silinsh has played a leading role in pOinting out the importance of the polarization energy by an excess carrier, in determining not only the character of the carrier mobility in organic crystals, but in determining the band gap and the nature of the all-important trapping site in these crystals. The one-electron model of electronic conductivity that has been so successful in dealing with inorganic semiconductors is singular?? ly unsuccessful in rationalizing the unusual physical properties of organic crystals. A many-body theory is required, and the experimental manifestation of this is the central role played by the crystal polarization enerqies in transferring the results obtained with the isolated molecule, to the solid. The careful studies of E. Silinsh in this field have shown tn detail how this polarization energy develops around the excess carrier (and also the hole-electron pair) sitting on a molecular site in the crystal. As with all insulators, trapping sites playa dominant role in reducing the magnitude of ~he current that can theoretically pass through the organic crystal. It is usually the case that these trapping sites are energetically distributed within the forbidden band of the crystal. For many years, an exponential distribution has shown itself to be useful and reasonably correct: However,' E
ISBN,Price9783642814648
Keyword(s)1. CONDENSED MATTER 2. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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TitleNonlinear Dynamics in Solids
Author(s)Thomas, Harry
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992.
DescriptionX, 241 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis volume contains the notes of lectures given at the school on "Nonlinear Dy?? namics in Solids" held at the Physikzentrum Bad Honnef, 2-6 October 1989 under the patronage of the Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft. Nonlinear dynamics has become a highly active research area, owing to many interesting developments during the last three decades in the theoretical analysis of dynamical processes in both Hamiltonian and dissipative systems. Research has been focused on a variety of problems, such as the characteristics of regular and chaotic motion in Hamiltonian dynamics, the problem of quantum chaos, the forma?? tion and properties of solitary spatio-temporal structures, the occurrence of strange attractors in dissipative systems, and the bifurcation scenarios leading to complex time behaviour. Until recently, predictions of the theory have been tested predominantly on insta?? bilities in hydrodynamic systems, where many interesting experiments have provided valuable input and have led to a fruitful interaction between experiment and theory. Fluid systems are certainly good candidates for performing clean experiments free from disturbing influences: with fluids, compared to solids, it is simpler to prepare good samples, the relevant length and time scales are in easily accessible ranges, and it is possible to do measurements "inside" the fluid, because it can be filled in after the construction of the apparatus. Further, the theory describing the macroscopic dynamics of fluids is well established and contains only very few parameters, all of which have well-known values
ISBN,Price9783642956508
Keyword(s)1. CONDENSED MATTER 2. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER
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TitlePhase Transitions in Soft Condensed Matter
Author(s)Riste, Tormod;Sherrington, David
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1989.
Description402 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis volume comprises the proceedings of a NATO Advanced Study Institute held in Geilo, Norway, between 4 - 14 April 1989. This Institute was the tenth in a series held at Geilo on the subject of phase transitions. It was the first to be concerned with the growing area of soft condensed matter, which is neither ordinary solids nor ordinary liquids, but somewhere in between. The Institute brought together many lecturers, students and active researchers in the field from a wide range of NATO and some non-NATO countries, with financial support principally from the NATO Scientific Affairs Division but also from Institutt for energiteknikk, the Nor?? wegian Research Council for Science and the Humanities (NAVF), The Nordic Institute for Theoretical Atomic Physics (NORDITA), the Norwegian Physical Society and VISTA, a reserach cooperation between the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters and Den norske stats oljeselskap a.s (STATOIL). The organizing committee would like to thank all these contributors for their help in promoting an exciting and rewarding meeting, and in doing so are confident that they echo the appreciation also of all the participants. 50ft condensed matter is characterized by weak interactions between polyatomic constituents, by important??thermal fluctuations effects, by mechanical softness and by a rich range of behaviours. The main emphasis at this Institute was on the fundamental collective physics, but prepar?? ation techniques and industrial applications were also considered
ISBN,Price9781461305514
Keyword(s)1. Characterization and Evaluation of Materials 2. CONDENSED MATTER 3. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS 4. CRYSTALLOGRAPHY 5. Crystallography and Scattering Methods 6. EBOOK 7. EBOOK - SPRINGER 8. MATERIALS SCIENCE 9. MICROSCOPY 10. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 11. SOLID STATE PHYSICS 12. SPECTROSCOPY 13. Spectroscopy and Microscopy
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