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Titre : | Electronic properties of materials |
Titre original: | Propriétés électroniques des matériaux |
Auteurs : | Rolf-E. Hummel |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Mention d'édition : | 3ème éd. |
Editeur : | New york [U.S.A.] : Springer-Verlag, 2001 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-387-95144-7 |
Format : | XVII-483 p. / ill.; couv. en coul. / 24 cm. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Langues originales: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | 530.4 (Etats de la matière) |
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Mots-clés: | Matière |
Résumé : |
This book on electrical, optical, magnetic, and thermal properties of materials differs from other introductory texts in solid-state physics. First, it is written for engineers, particularly materials and electrical engineers, who want to gain a fundamental understanding of semiconductor devices, magnetic materials, lasers, alloys, and so forth. Second, it stresses concepts rather than mathematical formalism, which should make the presentation relatively easy to read. Third, it is not an encyclopedia: The topics are restricted to material considered to bc essential and that can bc covered in one 15-week semester. The book is divided into five parts. The first part, "Fundamentals of Electron Theory" introduces the essential quantum mechanical concepts needed for understanding materials science; the other parts may bc read independently of each other. Many practical applications are discussed to provide students with an understanding of electronic devices currently in use. The solutions to the numerical problems are given in the appendix. Previous editions have been well received by students and teachers alike. This third edition has again been thoroughly revised and brought up to date to take into account the explosive developments in electrical, optical, and magnetic materials and devices. In particular, the book contains expanded sections on flat-panel displays (liquid crystals, electroluminescent devices, and field-emission and plasma displays) as well as discussions of recent developments in ferro- and piezoelectricity, magneto-optical memories, photonic and magnetoresistive devices, blue- and green-emitting LEDs, and dielectric and thermoelectric properties.
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Chapitre 1: Fundamentals of Electron Theory Article 1: Introduction Article 2: The Wave-particle duality Article 3: The Schroedinger Equation Article 4: Solution of the Schroedinger Equation for Four Specific Problems Article 5: Energy Bands in Crystals Article 6: Electrons in a Crystal Chapitre 2: Electrical Properties of Materials Article 1: Electrical Properties of Materials Article 2: Semiconductors Article 3: Electrical Properties of Polymers, Ceramics, Dielectrics and Amorphous Materials Chapitre 3: Optical Properties of Materials Article 1: The Optical Constants Article 1: Atomistic Theory of the Optical Properties Article 1: Quantum Mechanical Treatment of the Optical Properties Article 1: Applications Chapitre 4: Thermal Properties of Materials Article 1: Foundations of Magnetism Article 2: Magnetic Phenomena and Their Interpretation - Classical Approach. Article 3: Quantum Mechanical Considerations Article 4: Applications Chapitre 5: Thermal Properties of Materials Article 1: Introduction Article 2: Fundamentals of Thermal Properties Article 3: Heat Capacity Article 4: Thermal Conduction Article 5: Thermal Expansion |
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