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The Physics and Chemistry of Solids

Elliott, Stephen

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1. Edition June 1998
XXII, 772 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-471-98195-4
John Wiley & Sons

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Eines der ersten Bücher, das die physikalischen Eigenschaften der Festkörper aus physikalischer und chemischer Sicht diskutiert und von dem daher Fachleute beider Richtungen gleichermaßen profitieren. Viele neue, hochaktuelle Themen werden behandelt, wie polymere Leuchtdioden, Röntgenholographie von Kristallstrukturen und Fullerene. (04/98)

Taking an original, imaginative approach to the subject, Stephen Elliott's book is one of the first to bridge the gap between solid state physics and chemistry. Considerable thought has gone into the structure and content of this book, with the first four chapters covering the properties of atoms in solids and the remaining four concentrating on the behaviour of electrons in materials. Fundamental principles are covered together with the very latest developments, such as combinatorial library synthesis, mesoporous materials, fullerenes and nanotubes, optical localization and the experimental observation of fractional electronic charge. Clearly written and richly illustrated, The Physics and Chemistry of Solids will be of great interest to Physicists, Chemists, Material Scientists and Engineers.

Synthesis and Preparation of Materials.

Atomic Structure and Bonding.

Defects.

Atomic Dynamics.

Electrons in Solids.

Electron Dynamics.

Dielectric and Magnetic Properties.

Reduced Dimensionality.

Indexes.
"it [the book] would be a useful reference source for solid state chemists." (Angenanote Chemie, Vol. 38, No. 4, 1999)
Dr Stephen Elliott read theoretical physics and studied for his PhD at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge. He is currently Reader in Solid State Chemical Physics at the University of Cambridge and Teaching Fellow in Physics and Chemistry at Trinity College, Cambridge.