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The Physics of Phonons

by G. P. Srivastava
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There have been few books devoted to the study of phonons, a major area of condensed matter physics. The Physics of Phonons is a comprehensive theoretical discussion of the most important topics, including some topics not previously presented in book form. Although primarily theoretical in approach, the author refers to experimental results wherever possible, ensuring an ideal book for both experimental and theoretical researchers.

The author begins with an introduction to crystal symmetry and continues with a discussion of lattice dynamics in the harmonic approximation, including the traditional phenomenological approach and the more recent ab initio approach, detailed for the first time in this book. A discussion of anharmonicity is followed by the theory of lattice thermal conductivity, presented at a level far beyond that available in any other book. The chapter on phonon interactions is likewise more comprehensive than any similar discussion elsewhere. The sections on phonons in superlattices, impure and mixed crystals, quasicrystals, phonon spectroscopy, Kapitza resistance, and quantum evaporation also contain material appearing in book form for the first time. The book is complemented by numerous diagrams that aid understanding and is comprehensively referenced for further study. With its unprecedented wide coverage of the field, The Physics of Phonons will be indispensable to all postgraduates, advanced undergraduates, and researchers working on condensed matter physics.

Synopsis

There have been few books devoted to the study of phonons, a major area of condensed matter physics. The Physics of Phonons is a comprehensive theoretical discussion of the most important topics, including some topics not previously presented in book form. Although primarily theoretical in approach, the author refers to experimental results wherever possible, ensuring an ideal book for both experimental and theoretical researchers.

The author begins with an introduction to crystal symmetry and continues with a discussion of lattice dynamics in the harmonic approximation, including the traditional phenomenological approach and the more recent ab initio approach, detailed for the first time in this book. A discussion of anharmonicity is followed by the theory of lattice thermal conductivity, presented at a level far beyond that available in any other book. The chapter on phonon interactions is likewise more comprehensive than any similar discussion elsewhere. The sections on phonons in superlattices, impure and mixed crystals, quasicrystals, phonon spectroscopy, Kapitza resistance, and quantum evaporation also contain material appearing in book form for the first time. The book is complemented by numerous diagrams that aid understanding and is comprehensively referenced for further study. With its unprecedented wide coverage of the field, The Physics of Phonons will be indispensable to all postgraduates, advanced undergraduates, and researchers working on condensed matter physics.

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Text intended to provide graduate students and advanced undergraduates with a usefully detailed command of the physics rooted in the quantum vibrational properties of bulk matter. The matter is presumed to be crystalline in the early chapters, but in Chapter 10 the reader encounters quasi-crystalline and amorphous solids, while Chapter 12 treats phonons in liquid helium. Theory is emphasized, but its relation to observational data is not neglected. Numerous references collected together at the end of the volume. Principal limitation has to do with the fact the (in the English tradition from which this text derives) author has included no exercises. US distribution by American Institute of Physics. (NW) Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Text intended to provide graduate students and advanced undergraduates with a usefully detailed command of the physics rooted in the quantum vibrational properties of bulk matter. The matter is presumed to be crystalline in the early chapters, but in Chapter 10 the reader encounters quasi-crystalline and amorphous solids, while Chapter 12 treats phonons in liquid helium. Theory is emphasized, but its relation to observational data is not neglected. Numerous references collected together at the end of the volume. Principal limitation has to do with the fact the (in the English tradition from which this text derives) author has included no exercises. US distribution by American Institute of Physics. (NW) Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1990
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
438
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780852741535

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