Bergmann, Ludwig / Schaefer, Clemens: Lehrbuch der Experimentalphysik...
Multi-volumed work
Band 6
Festkörper
[Solid State Physics]
Ed. by Kassing, Rainer
In coop. with Fumagalli, Paul
With contrib. by Thomas, Ludwig K. / Schilling, Werner / Scherz, Udo / Salbeck, Josef / Luger, Peter / Löhneysen, Hilbert von / Ibach, Harald / Hillmer, Hartmut / Hillebrands, Burkard / Giesen, Margret / Blügel, Stefan
Aims and Scope
Solid-State Physics provides extensive coverage – like no other book – of the whole spectrum of solid-state physics, from crystals and surfaces through semiconductors and magnetism and right up to superconductivity. Experts in the fields present the basic principles right through to applications incorporating the latest discoveries.
Key Features
- extensive discussion of all theoretical and application-oriented problems in solid-state physics
- suitable as intensive preparation for exams
- extensive literarture list in each chapter's appendix
- 24 x 17 cm
- xvii, 998 pages
- 17 farb. Abb. 619 Fig. 39 Tables
- Language:
- German
- Type of Publication:
- Textbook
- Keywords:
- Experimental physics; Solid state physics; Semiconductor; Crystal structure; Magnetism
- Readership:
- Advanced students of physics and technical disciplines, teachers, physicists, engineers
- Subjects
- Natural Sciences > Textbooks, Reference Books Natural Sciences
- Natural Sciences > Textbooks, Reference Books Natural Sciences
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