
It covers all of the standard topics in solid state physics, i.e. crystal structure, mechanical, electrical, thermal, and magnetic properties, metals, semiconductors, dielectrics, superconductors and amorphous solids, and also includes an introductory chapter on chemical bonds and a chapter on polymers. The text is largely non-mathematical, but questions are integrated into the text to encourage readers to tackle the problem-solving aspects of the subject. Worked examples and a complete set of detailed solutions are included. More challenging topics (either mathematically or conceptually more difficult) are treated in optional sections.
This text investigates the fundamental physical properties of solids through a conceptual framework designed to minimize mathematical complexity. Richard J. Turton provides a comprehensive overview of solid state physics, targeting students who require a foundational understanding of the field without the immediate barrier of advanced calculus. By integrating problem-solving exercises and worked examples, the author constructs a pedagogical bridge between theoretical concepts and practical application.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this text as a highly accessible entry point for students approaching solid state physics from a conceptual rather than purely mathematical perspective. Readers frequently note that the inclusion of worked examples and optional advanced sections makes it a versatile resource for varying levels of academic preparation.
Page Count:
418
Publication Date:
2000-06-22
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198503520
ISBN-13:
9780198503521
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