Solid state physics : advances in research and applications. Volume 6 /
Solid State Physics V6.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Academic Press,
1958(1964)
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Colección: | Solid-state physics ;
v. 6. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Solid State Physics, Volume 6; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors to Volume 6; Preface; Contents of Previous Volumes; Articles Planned for Future Volumes; Chapter 1. Compression of Solids by Strong Shock Waves; I. Introduction; II. Basic Relations from Fluid Dynamics; III. Experimentation; IV. Equation of State; V.A Test of the Dugdale-MacDonald Formula; Chapter 2. Changes of State of Simple Solid and Liquid Metals; I. Introduction; II. Division of Thermal Energy, Entropy, and Volume in Vibrational and Structural Parts.
- III. Structural Entropy and Structural Energy as Functions of the Structural VolumeIV. Relationship between Structural Energy and Entropy. Melting as Order-Disorder Transformation; V. Compressibility of Cubic Metals; VI. Connections between the Vibrational Lattice Expansion and the Pressure Parameter; VII. Change of Total Potential Energy with Change of Volume; VIII. On the Energy of Activation for Self-Diffusion; IX. Complications at the Melting of Metals with Structures Different from the Close-Packed Cubic One; Chapter 3. Electroluminescence; I. Introduction; II. Background Theory.
- III. Basic Mechanisms of ElectroluminescenceIV. Electroluminescence of Zinc Sulfide; V. Electroluminescence of Other Materials; VI. Summary; Chapter 4. Macroscopic Symmetry and Properties of Crystals; I. Introduction; II. Physical Quantities and Properties; III. Crystal Symmetry and Classification; IV. First Rank Tensor Properties; V. Second Rank Tensor Properties; VI. Third Rank Tensor Properties; VII. Fourth Rank Tensor Properties; Chapter 5. Secondary Electron Emission; I. Introduction; II. Experimental Data on the Total Yield; III. Semiempirical Theory of Secondary Emission.
- IV. Backscattering, Reflection, and Characteristic Energy Losses of PrimariesV. Theories of the Secondary Emission of Metals; VI. Miscellaneous Properties of Secondary Emission; Chapter 6. Optical Properties of Metals; I. Introduction; II. Electromagnetic Theory; III. Classical Attempts to Predict the Optical Constants; IV. The Internal Photoelectric Effect; V. The Anomalous Skin Effect; VI. Experimental Methods; VII. Experimental Results; Chapter 7. Theory of the Optical Properties of Imperfections in Nonmetals; I. Interaction of Electromagnetic Radiation with Matter.
- II. Common Simplifications and ApproximationsIII. Specialization for Idealized Centers; IV. Special Topics.