Author: P. Debye
Publisher: Karig Press
Keywords: electrons, interference
Number of Pages: 104
Published: 2007-03-15
List price: $26.45
ISBN-10: 140671609X
ISBN-13: 9781406716092

THE INTERFERENCE OF ELECTRONS TLdited by P. DEBYE Professor of Experimental Physics and Director of the Physical Institute at the University of Leipzig Aut iwrixed Translation by WINIFRED M. DEANS, M. A., B. Sc. BLACKIE SON LIMITED LONDON AND GLASGOW Printed in Great Britain by Blackie Sf Son, Ltd., Glasgow PREFACIj TO GERMAN EDITION In the summer of 1930 it was for the third time found possible to hold a conference in Leipzig, thanks to the official suppont which was again forthcoming. The subject of this years conference was the interference of electrons. The publishing firm of S. Hirzel was

Author: Liang-Fu Lou
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Keywords: electrons, phonons, introduction
Number of Pages: 240
Published: 2003-09
List price: $44.00
ISBN-10: 9812384618
ISBN-13: 9789812384614

Text introduces the concepts of phonons and electrons, for introductory courses in solid state physics. Includes index, references, and chapter problems. Softcover, hardcover available.

Author: Kenn Amdahl
Publisher: Clearwater Publishing
Keywords: earthlings, electronics, electrons
Number of Pages: 322
Published: 1991-10
List price: $12.95
ISBN-10: 0962781592
ISBN-13: 9780962781599

An off-beat introduction to the workings of electricity for people who wish Richard Brautigan and Kurt Vonnegut had teamed up to explain inductance and capacitance to them. Despite its title, it’s not wild ranting pseudo-science to be dismissed by those with brains. Rather, Amdahl maintains that one need not understand quantum physics to grasp how electricity works in practical applications. To understand your toaster or your fax machine, it doesn’t really matter whether there are electrons or not, and it’s a lot easier and more fun to start with the toaster t

Author: Brian K. Tanner
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Keywords: solids, electrons, physics, introduction
Number of Pages: 268
Published: 1995-03-31
List price: $58.00
ISBN-10: 0521283582
ISBN-13: 9780521283588

In this upper-level text, Professor Tanner introduces the reader to the behavior of electrons in solids, starting with the simplest possible model. Unlike other solid state physics texts, this book does not begin with complex crystallography, but instead builds up from the simplest possible model of a free electron in a box and introduces higher levels of complexity only when the simple model is inadequate. The approach is to introduce the subject through its historical development, and to show how quantum mechanics is necessary for an understanding of the properties of electrons in solids. Th

Authors:Rolf Haug, Herbert Schoeller,
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: nanostructures, electrons, interacting
Number of Pages: 237
Published: 2001-09-06
List price: $89.95
ISBN-10: 3540422226
ISBN-13: 9783540422228

The exciting field of nanostructured materials offers many challenging perspectives for fundamental research and technological applications. The combination of quantum mechanics, interaction, phase coherence, and magnetism are important for understanding many physical phenomena in these systems. This book provides an overview of many aspects of interacting electrons in nanostructures, including such interesting topics as quantum dots, quantum wires, molecular electronics, dephasing, spintronics, and nanomechanics. The content refelcts the current research in this area and is written by leading

Author: Matthew , M. Radmanesh
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Keywords: workbook, waves, electrons, understanding, gateway
Number of Pages: 324
Published: 2005-05-13
List price: $31.00
ISBN-10: 1420840460
ISBN-13: 9781420840469

Learning the subject of electricity and electronics through the study of this workbook is tremendously more beneficial than simply purchasing and reading the book on your own. The workbook provides many advantages including: f) A step by step approach presenting a series of lessons, which are bite-sized pieces of information taken from the book. g) The lessons act like a trail or a "road to knowledge" with a definite beginning and a finite end. This prevents possible frustration of the reader from aimlessly reading the book or getting overwhelmed by the enormity of the

Author: Richard H. Bube
Publisher: Academic Press
Keywords: survey, introductory, third, solids, electrons
Number of Pages: 329
Published: 1992-09-17
List price: $159.00
ISBN-10: 0121385531
ISBN-13: 9780121385538

This Third Edition of ELECTRONS IN SOLIDS: AN INTRODUCTORY SURVEY, is the result of a thorough re-examination of the entire text, incorporating suggestions and corrections by students and professors who have used the text. Explanations and descriptions have been expanded, and additional information has been added on high Tc superconductors, diamond films, "buckminsterfullerenes," and thin magnetic materials. Adopted by many colleges and universities, this text has proven to be a solid introduction to the electrical, optical and magnetic properties of materials.
  
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