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Khaneja, Navin |
High Energy Physics |
I13255 |
2024 |
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Khaneja, Navin |
Electron Waves in Solids |
I13127 |
2024 |
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| Title | High Energy Physics : A Level and Transition Approach |
| Author(s) | Khaneja, Navin |
| Publication | Cham, 1. Imprint: Springer
2. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. |
| Description | XIII, 115 p. 59 illus., 13 illus. in color : online resource |
| Abstract Note | This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the phenomenology surrounding high-energy particle interactions. When particles possess kinetic energy surpassing their rest energy, remarkable phenomena occur. Colliding particles at such high energies can lead to the creation of entirely new particles, illuminating the intricate workings of the universe. Through vivid explanations, this book elucidates the intricate processes that unfold during particle collisions. From proton collisions yielding pions and kaons to electron-positron collisions producing muons, each collision unveils a tapestry of particle interactions. Central to these interactions is the exchange of photons, which come in various forms. Among them are electromagnetic (EM) photons, akin to the light photons that bind electrons to protons within atoms. Then, there are the heavy bosons responsible for beta decay, crucial mediators of weak interactions that govern the decay of particles such as muons and pions. Additionally, there exist photons that bind quarks within protons and neutrons, facilitating the strong force that holds atomic nuclei together. In 'High Energy Physics: A Level and Transition Approach,' we embark on a journey through the diverse array of particles and photons that orchestrate these interactions, shedding light on the fundamental forces shaping the fabric of our universe |
| ISBN,Price | 9783031756450 |
| Keyword(s) | 1. ASTRONOMY
2. Atomic, Molecular and Chemical Physics
3. ATOMS
4. EBOOK
5. EBOOK - SPRINGER
6. MOLECULES
7. Nuclear and Particle Physics
8. NUCLEAR PHYSICS
9. PARTICLE PHYSICS
10. PARTICLES (NUCLEAR PHYSICS)
11. PHYSICS
12. PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY
13. QUANTUM ELECTRODYNAMICS
14. Quantum Electrodynamics, Relativistic and Many-body Calculations
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| Title | Electron Waves in Solids : Exploring the Foundations of Modern Technology |
| Author(s) | Khaneja, Navin |
| Publication | Cham, 1. Imprint: Springer
2. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. |
| Description | XI, 142 p. 116 illus., 4 illus. in color : online resource |
| Abstract Note | This book explores the intricate world of electron behavior within solids, revealing them to be waves???a fundamental insight crucial to grasping modern electronics, computing, and solid-state devices. This comprehensive examination elucidates the factors determining material conductivity, distinguishing between conductors, insulators, and semiconductors. Through detailed analysis, the text illuminates the thermal agitation of solids, manifesting as vibrations known as phonons, which impede electron flow and contribute to electrical resistance. Readers gain insight into the production of electronic devices through semiconductor doping, exploring various device types and their functionalities. The book further investigates the temperature-dependent behavior of metal resistance, including the phenomenon of superconductivity, wherein resistance vanishes entirely at low temperatures???a phenomenon comprehensively elucidated within these pages. Moreover, the text unravels the mysteries of magnetism in solids, exploring how certain metals, such as iron, exhibit permanent magnetism. By probing into the underlying causes of magnetism, readers gain a deeper understanding of solid-state physics. Additionally, the book explores imaging techniques such as X-rays, offering insights into how scientists peer inside solids to decipher their internal structures and properties. Geared toward scientists and engineers, the book serves as an indispensable resource for mastering the foundational concepts of solid-state physics???a discipline indispensable to modern technology |
| ISBN,Price | 9783031672606 |
| Keyword(s) | 1. ASTRONOMY
2. CONDENSED MATTER
3. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS
4. EBOOK
5. EBOOK - SPRINGER
6. ELECTRONIC DEVICES
7. MAGNETISM
8. PHYSICS
9. PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY
10. SEMICONDUCTORS
11. SOLID STATE PHYSICS
12. Structure of Condensed Matter
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