Electrons at the Fermi Surface

Electrons at the Fermi Surface
Title Electrons at the Fermi Surface PDF eBook
Author Springford
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 564
Release 2011-03-03
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521175067

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First published in 1980, this is a Festschrift to honour Professor David Schoenberg, FRS, on the subject of electrons at the Fermi surface.

The Fermi Surface

The Fermi Surface
Title The Fermi Surface PDF eBook
Author Arthur P. Cracknell
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 588
Release 1973
Genre Science
ISBN

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Electrons in Metals

Electrons in Metals
Title Electrons in Metals PDF eBook
Author John M. Ziman
Publisher
Pages 98
Release 1970
Genre Science
ISBN

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Electrons at the Fermi Surface

Electrons at the Fermi Surface
Title Electrons at the Fermi Surface PDF eBook
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Pages 541
Release 1980
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Electrons in Metals

Electrons in Metals
Title Electrons in Metals PDF eBook
Author J.M. Ziman
Publisher
Pages
Release 1970
Genre
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The Fermi Surfaces of Metals

The Fermi Surfaces of Metals
Title The Fermi Surfaces of Metals PDF eBook
Author Arthur P. Cracknell
Publisher
Pages 310
Release 1971
Genre Science
ISBN

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Electrons in Metals and Semiconductors

Electrons in Metals and Semiconductors
Title Electrons in Metals and Semiconductors PDF eBook
Author R.G. Chambers
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 239
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9400904231

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Solid-state physics has for many years been one of the largest and most active areas of research in physics, and the physics of metals and semiconductors has in turn been one of the largest and most active areas in solid-state physics. Despite this, it is an area in which new and quite unexpected phenomena - such as the quantum Hall effect - are still being discovered, and in which many things are not yet fully understood. It forms an essential part of any undergraduate physics course. A number of textbooks on solid-state physics have appeared over the years and, because the subject has now grown so large, the books too have usually been large. By aiming at a more limited range of topics, I have tried in this book to cover them within a reasonably small compass. But I have also tried to avoid the phrase 'It can be shown that. . . ', as far as possible, and instead to explain to the reader just why things are the way they are; and sometimes this takes a little longer. I hope that some readers at least will find this approach helpful. 1 The free-electron model 1. 1 THE CLASSICAL DRUDE THEORY The characteristic properties of metals and semiconductors are due to their conduction electrons: the electrons in the outermost atomic shells, which in the solid state are no longer bound to individual atoms, but are free to wander through the solid.