Overview
Introduction to Solid-State Theory is a textbook for graduate students of physics and materials science. It also provides the theoretical background needed by physicists doing research in pure solid-state physics and its applications to electrical engineering. The fundamentals of solid-state theory are based on a description by delocalized and localized states and - within the concept of delocalized states - by elementary excitations. The development of solid-state theory within the last ten years has shown that by a systematic introduction of these concepts, large parts of the theory can be described in a unified way. This form of description gives a "pictorial" formulation of many elementary processes in solids, which facilitates their understanding.
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- ISBN-13: 9783540604433
- ISBN-10: 354060443X
- Publisher: Springer
- Publish Date: November 1995
- Dimensions: 9.34 x 6.12 x 1.22 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.65 pounds
- Page Count: 491
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