solid state physics-1 principal and applications book free download by M.A.Omar

solid state physics-1 principal and applications book free download by M.A.Omar
solid state physics-1 principal and applications book free download by M.A.Omar

COURSE CONTENTS: 

Chapter no .1

v Crystal Structures and Interatomic Forces

v Introduction

v The crystalline state

v Basic definitions

v The fourteen Bravais lattices and the seven crystal systems

v Elements of symmetry

v Nomenclature of crystal directions and crystal planes; Miller indices

v Examples of simple crystal structures

v Amorphous solids and liquids

v Interatomic forces

v Types of bonding

Chapter no.2

v X-Ray, Neutron, and Electron Diffraction in Crystals

v Introduction

v Generation and absorption of x-rays

v Bragg's law

v Scattering from an atom

v Scattering from a crystal

v The reciprocal lattice and x-ray diffraction

v The diffraction condition and Bragg's law

v Scattering from liquids

v Experimental techniques

v Other x-ray applications in solid-state physics

v Neutron diffraction

v Electron diffraction

Chapter no.3

v  Lattice Vibrations: Thermal Acoustic, and Optical properties

v Introduction

v Elastic waves

v Enumeration of modes; density of states of a continuous medium

v Specific heat: models of Einstein and Debye

v The phonon

v Lattice waves

v Density of states of a lattice

v Specific heat: exact theory

v Thermal conductivity

v Scattering of x-rays, neutron, and light by phonons

v Microwave ultrasonics

v Lattice optional properties in the infrared

Chapter no.4

v Metals I: The Free-Electron Model

v Introduction

v Conduction electrons

v The free-electron gas

v Electrical conductivity

v Electrical resistivity versus temperature

v Heat capacity of conduction electrons

v The Fermi surfaces

v Electrical conductivity; effects of the Fermi surface

v Thermal conductivity in metals

v Motion in a magnetic field: cyclotron resonance and the Hall effect

v The AC conductivity and optical properties

v Thermionic emission

v Failure of the free-electron model

Chapter no.5

v Metals II: Energy Bands in Solids

v Introduction

v Energy spectra in atoms, molecules, and solids

v Energy bands in solids; the Bloch theorem

v Band symmetry in k-space; Brillouin zones

v Number of states in the band

v Then early-free-electron model

v The energy gap and the Bragg reflection

v The tight-binding model

v Calculations of energy bands

v Metals, insulators, and semiconductors

v Density of states

v The Fermi surfaces

v Velocity of the Bloch electron

v Electron dynamics in an electric field

v The dynamical effective mass

v Momentum, crystal momentum, and physical origin of the effective mass

v The hole

v Electrical conductivity

v Electron dynamics in a magnetic field: cyclotron resonance

v and the Hall effect

v Experimental methods in determination of band structure

v Limit of the band theory; metal-insulator transition

Chapter 6

v Semiconductors I: Theory

v Introduction

v Crystal structure and bonding

v Band structure

v Carrier concentration; intrinsic semiconductors

v  Impurity states

v  Semiconductor statistics

v Electrical conductivity; mobility

v Magnetic field effects: cyclotron resonance and Hall effect

v Band structure of real semiconductors

v High electric field and hot electrons

v The Gunn effects

v Optical properties: absorption processes

v Photoconductivity

v Luminescence

v Other optical effects

v Sound-wave amplification (acoustoelectric effect)

v Diffusion

Chapter 7

v  Semiconductors II: Devices

v Introduction

v The p-n junction: the rectifier

v The p-n junction: the junction itself

v The junction transistor

v The tunnel diode

v The Gunn diode

v The semiconductor laser

v The field-effect transistor, the semiconductor lamp, and other devices

v Integrated circuits and microelectronics

Chapter 8

v  Dielectric and Optical Properties of Solids

v Introduction

v Review of basic formulas

v The dielectric constant and polarizability; the local field

v Sources of polarizability

v Dipolar polarizability

v Dipolar dispersion

v Dipolar polarization in solids

v Ionic polarizability

v Electronic polarizability

v Piezoelectricity

v Ferroelectricity

Chapter 9

v Magnetism and Magnetic Resonances

v Introduction

v Review of basic formulas

v Magnetic susceptibility

v Classification of materials

v Langevin diamagnetism

v Para-magnetism

v Magnetism in metals

v Ferro magnetism in insulators

v Antifenomagnetism and ferrimagnetism

v Ferromagnetism in metals

v Ferromagnetic domains

v Paramagnetic resonance; the maser

v Nuclear magnetic resonance

v Ferromagnetic resonance; spin waves

Chapter 10

v Superconductivity

v Introduction

v Zero resistance

v Perfect diamagnetism, or the Meissner effect

v The critical field

v Thermodynamics of the superconducting transition

v Electrodynamics of superconductors

v Theory of superconductivity

v Tunneling and the Josephson effect

v Miscellaneous topics

Chapter no.11

v Topics in Metallurgy and Defects in Solids

v Introduction

v Types of imperfections

v Vacancies

v Diffusion

v Metallic alloys

v Dislocations and the mechanical strength of metals

v Ionic conductivity

v The photographic process

v Radiation damage in solids

v Materials and Solid-State Chemistry

v Introduction

v Amorphous semiconductors

v Liquid crystals

v Polymers

v Nuclear magnetic resonance in chemistry

v Electron spin resonance in chemistry

Chapter no.13

v Solid-State Biophysics

v Introduction

v Biological applications of delocalization in molecules

v Nucleic acids

v Proteins

v Miscellaneous topics

Appendix

v Elements of Quantum Mechanics

v A.1 Basic concepts

v 4.2 TheSchr6dingerequation

v A.3 One-dimensional examples the angular momentum

v A.5 The hydrogen atom; multielectron atoms; periodic table of the elements

v A.6 Perturbation theory

v 4.7 The hydrogen molecule and the covalent bond

v A.8 Directed bonds

v Index 

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