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1 Cohen, Marvin L Electronic Structure and Optical Properties of Semiconductors I04385 1989 eBook  
2 Chelikowsky, James R Electronic Materials I01106 1991 eBook  
3 Cohen, Marvin L Electronic Structure and Optical Properties of Semiconductors I00984 1988 eBook  
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TitleElectronic Structure and Optical Properties of Semiconductors
Author(s)Cohen, Marvin L;Chelikowsky, James R
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989.
DescriptionXII, 264 p. 2 illus : online resource
ISBN,Price9783642613388
Keyword(s)1. CONDENSED MATTER 2. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER
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TitleElectronic Materials : A New Era in Materials Science
Author(s)Chelikowsky, James R;Franciosi, Alfonso
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991.
DescriptionXIV, 341 p : online resource
Abstract NoteModem materials science is exploiting novel tools of solid-state physics and chemistry to obtain an unprecedented understanding of the structure of matter at the atomic level. The direct outcome of this understanding is the ability to design and fabricate new materials whose properties are tailored to a given device ap?? plication. Although applications of materials science can range from low weight, high strength composites for the automobile and aviation industry to biocompat?? ible polymers, in no other field has progress been more strikingly rapid than in that of electronic materials. In this area, it is now possible to predict from first principles the properties of hypothetical materials and to construct artificially structured materials with layer-by-Iayer control of composition and microstruc?? ture. The resulting superlattices, multiple quantum wells, and high temperature superconductors, among others, will dominate our technological future. A large fraction of the current undergraduate and graduate students in science and engi?? neering will be directly involved in furthering the revolution in electronic mate?? rials. With this book, we want to welcome such students to electronic materials research and provide them with an introduction to this exciting and rapidly de?? veloping area of study. A second purpose of this volume is to provide experts in other fields of solid?? state physics and chemistry with an overview of contemporary research within the field of electronic materials
ISBN,Price9783642843594
Keyword(s)1. Characterization and Evaluation of Materials 2. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 3. CONDENSED MATTER 4. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS 5. EBOOK 6. EBOOK - SPRINGER 7. Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering 8. MATERIALS SCIENCE 9. POWER ELECTRONICS 10. Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Networks
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TitleElectronic Structure and Optical Properties of Semiconductors
Author(s)Cohen, Marvin L;Chelikowsky, James R
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988.
DescriptionXII, 264 p : online resource
Abstract NoteWe began planning and writing this book in the late 1970s at the suggestion of Manuel Cardona and Helmut Lotsch. We also received considerable en?? couragement and stimulation from colleagues. Some said there was a need for instructional material in this area while others emphasized the utility of a research text. We tried to strike a compromise. The figures, tables, and references are included to enable researchers to obtain quickly essential information in this area of semiconductor research. For instructors and stu?? dents, we attempt to cover some basic ideas about electronic structure and semiconductor physics with applications to real, rather than model, solids. We wish to thank our colleagues and collaborators whose research re?? sults and ideas are presented here. Special thanks are due to Jim Phillips who influenced us both during our formative years and afterwards. We are grateful to Sari Yamagishi for her patience and skill with the typing and production of the manuscript. Finally, we acknowledge the great patience of Helmut Lotsch and Manuel Cardona. Berkeley, CA M.L. Cohen Minneapolis, MN, J.R. Chelikowsky March 1988 VII Contents 1. Introduction............................................... 1 2. Theoretical Concepts and Methods ..................... 4 2.1 The One-Electron Model and Band Structure............ 7 2.2 Properties of En(k) ...................................... 11 3. Pseudopotentials. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1 The Empirical Pseudopotential Method.................. 20 3.2 Self-Consistent and Ab Initio Pseudopotentials ........... 25 4. Response Functions and Density of States .............. 30 4.1 Charge Density and Bonding ................... . . . . . . . . . 38
ISBN,Price9783642970801
Keyword(s)1. CONDENSED MATTER 2. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER
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