1st Edition

Quantum Theory of Solids

By Eoin O'Reilly Copyright 2002
    264 Pages
    by CRC Press

    262 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Quantum Theory of Solids presents a concisely-structured tour of the theory relating to chemical bonding and its application to the three most significant topics in solid state physics: semiconductors, magnetism, and superconductivity--topics that have seen major advances in recent years. This is a unique treatment that develops the concepts of quantum theory for the solid state from the basics through to an advanced level, encompassing additional quantum mechanics techniques, such as the variational method and perturbation theory. Written at the senior undergraduate/masters level, it provides an exceptional grounding in the subject.

    Introduction and Review of Quantum Mechanics. Bonding in Molecules and Solids. Band Structure of Solids. Quantum Mechanics Interlude. Band Structure and Defects in Bulk Semiconductors. Physics and Applications of Low-Dimensional Structures. Diamagnetism and Paramagnetism. Ferromagnetism and Magnetic Order. Superconductors. First Principles Calculation of Electronic Properties. Appendix A: The Variational Method with an Arbitrary Parameter - the Hydrogen Atom. Appendix B: The Hydrogen Atom and the Periodic Table.

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    O'Reilly, Eoin