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Solid state physics : advances in research and applications. Volume 9 /

Solid State Physics V9.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Seitz, Frederick, 1911-2008, Turnbull, David, 1915-2007
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Academic Press, 1959.
Colección:Solid-state physics ; 9.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; SOLID STATE PHYSICS, Volume 9; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors to Volume 9; Preface; Contents of Previous Volumes.; Articles Planned for Future Volumes; Chapter 1. The Electronic Spectra of Aromatic Molecular Crystals; I. Introduction; II. Survey of the Spectra of Aromatic Molecules; III. The Experimental Investigation of the Spectra of Crystals of .Aromatic Molecules; IV. Theory of the Spectra of Molecular Crystals and Comparison with Experiment; V. Survey; Chapter 2. Polar Semiconductors; I. Introduction; II. Crystal Properties; III. Physical Chemical Properties.
  • IV. Electrical and Optical PropertiesV. Conclusions; VI. Acknowledgments; Chapter 3. Static Electrification of Solids; I. Foreword; II. Historical and Technical Background.; III. Experimental Studies.; IV. Theoretical Interpretations; V. Status of the Problem; Appendix A. Chemical Nature of Certain Polymers; Appendix B. Redistribution of Charge on the Surface of a Dielectric; Chapter 4. The Interdependence of Solid State Physics and Angular Distribution of Nuclear Radiations; I. Introduction; II. The Unperturbed Angular Correlation of Nuclear Radiation.
  • III. Extranuclear Effects Involving Nonparamagnetic AtomsIV. Extranuclear Effects Involving Paramagnetic Atoms; V. Extranuclear Fields Created by the Nuclear Process (Radiation Damage); VI. Special Topics; VII. Remarks on Experimental Techniques; VIII. Angular Distributions of Nuclear Radiations as a Tool in Solid State Physics; Chapter 5. Oscillatory Behavior of Magnetic Susceptibility and Electronic Conductivity; I. Introduction; II. Theory; III. Oscillatory Behavior in Bismuth; IV. Other Metals; V. Semiconductors; Chapter 6. Heterogeneities in Solid Solutions; I. Object of the Article.
  • II. Method of Studying Faults in the Periodicity by X-Ray ScatteringIII. Solid Solutions in Equilibrium; IV. Nonequilibrium Solid Solutions; V. Acknowledgments; Chapter 7. Electronic Spectra of Molecules and Ions in Crystals Part II . Spectra of Ions in Crystals; I. Theory of Spectra of Ions in Crystals; II. Experimental Studies of the Spectra of Ions in Crystals; Author Index; Subject Index.