
This latest text in the new Oxford Master Series in Physics provides a much need introduction to band theory and the electronic properties of materials. Written for students in physics and material science, the book takes a pedagogical approach to the subject through the extensive use of illustrations, examples and problem sets. The author draws on his extensive experience teaching band theory to provide the reader with a thorough understanding of the field. Considerable attention is paid to the vocabulary and quantum-mechanical training necessary to learn about the electronic, optical and structural properties of materials in science and technology. The text also offers several chapters on the newest experimental techniques used to study band structure. Concise yet rigorous, it fills a long overdue gap between student texts and current research activities.
This text investigates the fundamental principles of band theory and their application to the electronic, optical, and structural properties of solids. John Singleton, an experienced educator in the field, utilizes a pedagogical framework designed to bridge the gap between introductory student texts and advanced research literature. The book synthesizes quantum-mechanical theory with practical experimental techniques to provide a comprehensive foundation for students in physics and materials science.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators recognize this work as a foundational text that successfully balances academic rigor with accessibility for students. Readers frequently note the clarity of the pedagogical approach and the utility of the included problem sets for mastering complex concepts.
Page Count:
238
Publication Date:
2001-10-24
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198506457
ISBN-13:
9780198506454
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