Solid State Physics: An Introduction
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📘 Book Details
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Author: Philip Hofmann
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Brand: Wiley
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Binding: Paperback
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Number of Pages: 236
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Release Date: 30-01-2014
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EAN: 9788126546718
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Package Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.0 x 0.9 inches
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Languages: English
📝 About the Book
Solid State Physics: An Introduction by Philip Hofmann provides a fundamental understanding of the interdisciplinary field of solid-state physics. This book is particularly suitable for non-physicists who need a solid grounding in the subject without delving too deeply into complex details. With the growing demand for solid-state physics knowledge in various fields, this book addresses the needs of students pursuing bachelor's, master's, and Ph.D. degrees, especially in Europe, where the new bachelor degree system focuses on providing a broad knowledge base before specialization.
📚 Key Features
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Comprehensive Overview: The book offers a detailed introduction to core concepts such as chemical bonding, crystal structures, thermal properties, and electronic properties, presented in a way that is accessible to non-physicists.
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Interdisciplinary Approach: The content is tailored for students from various backgrounds, making it suitable for those in engineering, material science, and chemistry who are seeking to understand the basics of solid-state physics.
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Clear and Concise: The book presents solid-state physics in a simplified manner, without compromising the essential depth of the subject, making it perfect for students looking for clarity.
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Structured Learning: The topics are organized logically, starting with basic concepts and advancing to more complex ideas like semiconductors, magnetism, and superconductivity.
📖 Table of Contents
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Chemical Bonding in Solids
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Crystal Structures
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Mechanical Properties
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Thermal Properties of the Lattice
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Electronic Properties of Metals: Classical Approach
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Electronic Properties of Metals: Quantum Mechanical Approach
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Semiconductors
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Magnetism
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Dielectrics
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Superconductivity
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Finite Solids and Nanostructures
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Appendix
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References and Further Reading
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Physical Constants and Energy Equivalents
🌟 Why Choose This Book?
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Bridges Disciplines: Ideal for non-physics students who need a basic understanding of solid-state physics without advanced detail.
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Clear Structure: Offers a gradual progression of concepts, making it easy for students from diverse academic fields to follow.
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Authoritative Text: Written by Philip Hofmann, a recognized expert in the field, ensuring reliable and accurate information.
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Comprehensive Coverage: Covers key topics in solid-state physics, from the fundamentals to advanced concepts such as nanostructures and semiconductors.
🎓 Who Should Read This Book?
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Students: Ideal for bachelor’s degree students in engineering, material science, and chemistry who require a solid introduction to solid-state physics.
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Non-Physicists: Designed for professionals or students from other disciplines who need to understand the basic principles of solid-state physics.
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Researchers: A useful resource for researchers looking for a clear, introductory text on solid-state physics.