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Elementary Excitations In Solids
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advanced materials science
Author_David Pines
brillouin
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Characteristic Energy Loss
condensed matter physics
constant
Debye Temperature
dielectric
dispersion
Dynamic Form Factor
Electron Electron Collisions
Electron Electron Interaction
Electron Ion Interaction
Electron Phonon Interaction
Elementary Excitations
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experimental condensed matter
Fermi Surface
Fermi Thomas Approximation
Free Electron Gas
Inelastic Neutron Scattering
interaction
Interband Excitations
Interband Transitions
Ion Ion Interaction
Jellium
Jellium Model
lattice
metal conductivity mechanisms
Oscillator Strengths
phonon
Phonon Dispersion Relation
Phonon Frequencies
Phonon Phonon Interaction
Plasmon Energy
quantum excitations in solids
quantum many-body theory
Random Phase Approximation
reciprocal
Reciprocal Lattice
relation
solid state interactions
Transition Metals
zone
Product details
- ISBN 9780367091705
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 13 Jun 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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This text continues to fill the need to communicate the present view of a solid as a system of interacting particles which, under suitable circumstances, behaves like a collection of nearly independent elementary excitations. In addition to introducing basic concepts, the author frequently refers to experimental data. Usually, both the basic theory and the applications discussed deal with the behavior of '`'simple' metals, rather than the '`'complicated' metals, such as the transition metals and the rare earths. Problems have been included for most of the chapters.
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