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Applications of Statistical and Field Theory Methods to Condensed Matter

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Applications of Statistical and Field Theory Methods to Condensed Matter

Applications of Statistical and Field Theory Methods to Condensed Matter by Dionys Baeriswyl, Alan R. Bishop, José Carmelo
English | PDF | 1990 | 394 Pages | ISBN : 0306435268 | 34.5 MB

There is no doubt that we have, during the last decade, moved into a "golden age" of condensed matter science. The sequence of discoveries of novel new states of matter and their rapid assimilation into experimental and theoretical research, as well as devices, has been remarkable. To name but a few: spin glasses; incommensurate, fractal, quasicrystal structures; synthetic metals; quantum well fabrication; fractional quantum Hall effect: solid state chaos; heavy fermions; and most spectacularly high-temperature superconductivity.

Springer Handbook of Condensed Matter and Materials Data

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Springer Handbook of Condensed Matter and Materials Data

Springer Handbook of Condensed Matter and Materials Data by Werner Martienssen, Hans Warlimont
English | PDF (True) | 2005 | 1121 Pages | ISBN : 3540443762 | 37.3 MB

Springer Handbook of Condensed Matter and Materials Data provides a concise compilation of data and functional relationships from the fields of solid-state physics and materials in this 1200 page volume. The data, encapsulated in 914 tables and 1025 illustrations, have been selected and extracted primarily from the extensive high-quality data collection Landolt-Börnstein and also from other systematic data sources and recent publications of physical and technical property data. Many chapters are authored by Landolt-Börnstein editors, including the prominent Springer Handbook editors, W. Martienssen and H. Warlimont themselves.

Physical Properties of Amorphous Materials

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Physical Properties of Amorphous Materials

Physical Properties of Amorphous Materials by David Adler, Brian B. Schwartz, Martin C. Steele
English | PDF | 1985 | 448 Pages | ISBN : 0306419076 | 38.8 MB

The Institute for Amorphous Studies was founded in 1982 as the international center for the investigation of amorphous mate­ rials. It has since played an important role in promoting the und er­ standing of disordered matter in general. An Institute lecture series on "Fundamentals of Amorphous Materials and Devices" was held during 1982-83 with distinguished speakers from universities and industry. These events were free and open to the public ,and were attended by many representatives of the scientific community. The lectures themselves were highly successful inasmuch as they provided not only formal instruction but also an opportunity for vigorous and stimulating debate. That last element could not be captured within the pages of a book I but the lectures concentrated on the latest advances in the field I which is why their essential contents are he re reproduced in collective form. Together they constitute an interdisciplinary status report of the field. The speakers brought many different viewpoints and a variety of back­ ground experiences io bear on the problems involved I but though language and conventions vary I the essential unity of the concerns is very clear I as indeed are the ultimate benefits of the many-sided approach.

Thin Film Solar Cells

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Thin Film Solar Cells

Thin Film Solar Cells by Kasturi Lal Chopra , Suhit Ranjan Das
English | PDF | 1983 | 615 Pages | ISBN : 0306411415 | 51.4 MB

"You, 0 Sun, are the eye of the world You are the soul of all embodied beings You are the source of all creatures You are the discipline of all engaged in work" - Translated from Mahabharata 3rd Century BC Today, energy is the lifeline and status symbol of "civilized" societies. All nations have therefore embarked upon Research and Development pro­ grams of varying magnitudes to explore and effectively utilize renewable sources of energy. Albeit a low-grade energy with large temporal and spatial variations, solar energy is abundant, cheap, clean, and renewable, and thus presents a very attractive alternative source. The direct conver­ sion of solar energy to electricity (photovoltaic effect) via devices called solar cells has already become an established frontier area of science and technology. Born out of necessity for remote area applications, the first commercially manufactured solar cells - single-crystal silicon and thin film CdS/Cu2S - were available well over 20 years ago.

Fundamentals of Superconductivity

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Fundamentals of Superconductivity

Fundamentals of Superconductivity by Vladimir Z. Kresin , Stuart A. Wolf
English | PDF | 1990 | 231 Pages | ISBN : 0306434741 | 21.8 MB

The recent discovery of high-temperature superconductivity has resulted in a remarkable growth in the amount of research and the number of researchers working in this exciting field. Superconductivity is not a new phenomenon: in 1991 it will be 80 years old. Even though it was the newer discoveries which motivated us to write this book, the book itself is mainly a description of the fundamentals of the phenomenon. The book is written for a very broad audience, including students, engin­ eers, teachers, scientists, and others who are interested in learning about this exciting frontier of science. We have focused on the qualitative aspects, so that the reader can develop a basic understanding of the fundamental physics without getting bogged down in the details. Because of this approach, our list of refer­ ences is not comprehensive, and it is supplemented with a summary of additional reading consisting of monographs and selected review articles.

Quantum Crystallography

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Quantum Crystallography

Matta, "Quantum Crystallography"
English | ISBN: 3110565668 | 2023 | 200 pages | EPUB, PDF | 8 MB + 55 MB

Springer Handbook of Crystal Growth (Repost)

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Springer Handbook of Crystal Growth (Repost)

Springer Handbook of Crystal Growth by Govindhan Dhanaraj, Kullaiah Byrappa, Vishwanath Prasad, Michael Dudley
English | PDF | 2010 | 1822 Pages | ISBN : 3540741828 | 257.6 MB

Over the years, many successful attempts have been chapters in this part describe the well-known processes made to describe the art and science of crystal growth, such as Czochralski, Kyropoulos, Bridgman, and o- and many review articles, monographs, symposium v- ing zone, and focus speci cally on recent advances in umes, and handbooks have been published to present improving these methodologies such as application of comprehensive reviews of the advances made in this magnetic elds, orientation of the growth axis, intro- eld. These publications are testament to the grow- duction of a pedestal, and shaped growth. They also ing interest in both bulk and thin- lm crystals because cover a wide range of materials from silicon and III–V of their electronic, optical, mechanical, microstructural, compounds to oxides and uorides. and other properties, and their diverse scienti c and The third part, Part C of the book, focuses on - technological applications. Indeed, most modern ad- lution growth. The various aspects of hydrothermal vances in semiconductor and optical devices would growth are discussed in two chapters, while three other not have been possible without the development of chapters present an overview of the nonlinear and laser many elemental, binary, ternary, and other compound crystals, KTP and KDP.

Quantum Coherence in Mesoscopic Systems

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Quantum Coherence in Mesoscopic Systems

Quantum Coherence in Mesoscopic Systems by B. Kramer
English | PDF | 1991 | 619 Pages | ISBN : 0306438895 | 56.7 MB

Mesoscopic condensed matter systems have small spatial dimensions ( < I Jim) and anc characterized by the presence of a certain amount of disorder, for instance due to the incorporation of impurities. At very low temperatures ( < 1 K), these systems show a variety of interesting transport phenomena that are related to quantization, and to the fact that the coherence of the quantum states is not destroyed by inelastic and pha.se randomizing processes such as electron-electron, and electron-phonon collisions. One of the main aims of the school has been to bring tagether experiencecl researchers working in different areas of this new and rapidly developing field, and to proviele a broacl survey to those who just startecl or plan to enter.

On the Abnormal/Coarse Grain Formation in K-Monel 500 Alloy

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On the Abnormal/Coarse Grain Formation in K-Monel 500 Alloy

On the Abnormal/Coarse Grain Formation in K-Monel 500 Alloy by Robert J. Reidel , Paul Reidel , Hamid Garmestani , Omar S. Es-Said
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2023 | 52 Pages | ISBN : 3031310780 | 16.2 MB

This book helps unlock the root cause of abnormal grain growth in a commercial nickel alloy. The chapters explore the effects of different solution treating and aging techniques, showing how they impact the hardness properties of hot-rolled and cold-drawn Monel K-500. The book covers how high-frequency induction heat treating can lead to severe duplex microstructure, and uncovers the surprising differences between solution treating in vacuum and convection air furnaces. This book is helpful to anyone seeking to optimize the performance of metal alloys.

Quantum Transport in Semiconductors

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Quantum Transport in Semiconductors

Quantum Transport in Semiconductors by David K. Ferry, Carlo Jacoboni
English | PDF | 1992 | 311 Pages | ISBN : 0306438534 | 25.9 MB

The majority of the chapters in this volume represent a series of lectures. that were given at a workshop on quantum transport in ultrasmall electron devices, held at San Miniato, Italy, in March 1987. These have, of course, been extended and updated during the period that has elapsed since the workshop was held, and have been supplemented with additional chapters devoted to the tunneling process in semiconductor quantum-well structures. The aim of this work is to review and present the current understanding in nonequilibrium quantum transport appropriate to semiconductors. Gen­ erally, the field of interest can be categorized as that appropriate to inhomogeneous transport in strong applied fields. These fields are most likely to be strongly varying in both space and time. Most of the literature on quantum transport in semiconductors (or in metallic systems, for that matter) is restricted to the equilibrium approach, in which spectral densities are maintained as semiclassical energy­ conserving delta functions, or perhaps incorporating some form of collision broadening through a Lorentzian shape, and the distribution functions are kept in the equilibrium Fermi-Dirac form. The most familiar field of nonequilibrium transport, at least for the semiconductor world, is that of hot carriers in semiconductors.

A First Example of a Lyotropic Smectic C* Analog Phase: Design, Properties and Chirality Effects

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A First Example of a Lyotropic Smectic C* Analog Phase: Design, Properties and Chirality Effects

A First Example of a Lyotropic Smectic C* Analog Phase: Design, Properties and Chirality Effects by Johanna Ricarda Bruckner
English | PDF | 2016 | 130 Pages | ISBN : 3319272020 | 6.4 MB

In this thesis Johanna Bruckner reports the discovery of the lyotropic counterpart of the thermotropic SmC* phase, which has become famous as the only spontaneously polarized, ferroelectric fluid in nature. By means of polarizing optical microscopy, X-ray diffraction and electro-optic experiments she firmly establishes aspects of the structure of the novel lyotropic liquid crystalline phase and elucidates its fascinating properties, among them a pronounced polar electro-optic effect, analogous to the ferroelectric switching of its thermotropic counterpart. The helical ground state of the mesophase raises the fundamental question of how chiral interactions are "communicated" across layers of more or less disordered and achiral solvent molecules which are located between adjacent bi-layers of the chiral amphiphile molecules. This thesis bridges an important gap between thermotropic and lyotropic liquid crystals and pioneers a new field of liquid crystal research.

Crystallography Applied to Solid State Physics

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Crystallography Applied to Solid State Physics

A.R. Verma, "Crystallography Applied to Solid State Physics"
English | 2015 | ISBN: 9387788598 | PDF | pages: 479 | 77.7 mb

Aperiodic Crystals (Repost)

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Aperiodic Crystals (Repost)

Aperiodic Crystals by Siegbert Schmid, Ray L. Withers, Ron Lifshitz
English | PDF | 2013 | 280 Pages | ISBN : 9400764308 | 19.6 MB

Aperiodic Crystals collects 37 selected papers from the scientific contributions presented at Aperiodic 2012 - the Seventh International Conference on Aperiodic Crystals held in Cairns, Australia, 2-7 of September 2012.

Collective Excitations in the Antisymmetric Channel of Raman Spectroscopy

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Collective Excitations in the Antisymmetric Channel of Raman Spectroscopy

Collective Excitations in the Antisymmetric Channel of Raman Spectroscopy by Hsiang-Hsi Kung
English | PDF | 2022 | 165 Pages | ISBN : 3030893316 | 7.3 MB

This thesis contains three breakthrough results in condensed matter physics. Firstly, broken reflection symmetry in the hidden-order phase of the heavy-fermion material URu2Si2 is observed for the first time. This represents a significant advance in the understanding of this enigmatic material which has long intrigued the condensed matter community due to its emergent long range order exhibited at low temperatures (the so-called “hidden order”).

Structure Determination of HIV-1 Tat/Fluid Phase Membranes and DMPC Ripple Phase Using X-Ray Scattering (Repost)

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Structure Determination of HIV-1 Tat/Fluid Phase Membranes and DMPC Ripple Phase Using X-Ray Scattering (Repost)

Structure Determination of HIV-1 Tat/Fluid Phase Membranes and DMPC Ripple Phase Using X-Ray Scattering by Kiyotaka Akabori
English | PDF | 2015 | 186 Pages | ISBN : 3319222090 | 9.8 MB

This Thesis in biological physics has two components, describing the use of X-ray scattering techniques to study the structure of two different stacked lipid membrane systems.