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Electrons in Solids

by Richard H. Bube
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Overview

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.

Key Features
• Contains comprehensive coverage of electronic properties in metals, semiconductors, and insulators at a fundamental level
• Stresses the use of wave properties as an integrating theme for the discussion of phonons, photons, and electrons
• Includes a complete set of illustrative problems along with exercises and answers
• Features a careful indication of both Gaussian and SI unit systems

Audience: Upper-level undergraduate students, and first-year graduate students in materials science, metallurgy, electrical engineering, and applied physics.

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From the Publisher

"The average student should find this book an attractive and refreshingly readable introductory text on electrons in solids."
—APPLIED OPTICS

Booknews

A revised introductory text presenting the electrical, optical, and magnetic properties of materials, for undergraduates and first-year graduate students in materials science, metallurgy, or one of the other engineering disciplines, who may have little prior background in atomic or solid-state physics. The first edition was published in 1981, the second in 1988. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
December 4, 1992
Publisher
Boston : Academic Press, c1992.
Pages
348
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780121385538

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