INTRODUCTION TO THE THEORY OF SOLID STATE PHYSICS
Written by James D. Patterson
Published by Addison-Wesley
in 1971
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INTRODUCTION TO THE THEORY OF SOLID STATE PHYSICS
Written by James D. Patterson.
Stock no. 1709328
1st.
1971.
Hardback.
Very good condition.
The primary aim of this book is to present the fundamental aspects of solid state physics in a somewhat more than superficial way. More emphasis is placed on phonons and electrons and their interactions than on the properties of specific solids. Grey cloth boards, black title block with gilt title to spine. x and 388 pages including index. Spine & corners of boards lightly rubbed. Text block lightly browned. Light creasing to front endpaper. Else contents are clean.
Front cover
Contents
- Chapter 1: Classification of Solids, a Small Amount of Group Theory, and Crystal Structure
- Chapter 2: Lattice Vibrations and Some Thermal Properties of Matter
- Chapter 3: Electrons in Periodic Potentials
- Chapter 4: Magnetism, Magnons, and Magnetic Resonance
- Chapter 5: The Interaction of Electrons and Lattice Vibrations
- Chapter 6: A Potpourri of Solid State Topics
- Appendixes