Electrical conduction in solid materials : physicochemical bases and possible applications /
Electrical Conduction in Solid Materials.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Oxford ; New York :
Pergamon Press,
1975.
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Edición: | 1st ed. |
Colección: | International series of monographs in the science of the solid state ;
v. 8. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Electrical Conduction in Solid Materials: Physicochemical Bases and Possible Applications; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Part I: Physicochemical Bases; Chapter 1. Conductors; 1.1. Interatomic bonds; 1.2. Conductors and semiconductors; 1.3. Metals and alloys; 1.4. Magnetic conductors; 1.5. Resistance at low temperatures; References; Chapter 2. Conventional Semiconductors; 2.1. Intrinsic semiconductors; 2.2. First condition; 2.3. Binary and ternary compounds; 2.4. Second condition; 2.5. Effective atomic charge; References; Chapter 3. Magnetic Semiconductors
- 3.1. Roles of s, p, and d electrons3.2. d transfers and chemical bond; 3.3. Simple binary compounds; 3.4. Compounds with the NiAs structure; 3.5. Ternary compounds; References; Chapter 4. Switching Semiconductors; 4.1. Magnetic transitions; 4.2. Crystallographic transitions; 4.3. Chalcogenide glasses; 4.4. Reversible crystallization; 4.5. Non-destructive breakdown; References; Chapter 5. Insulators; 5.1. Inorganic insulators; 5.2. Organic insulators; 5.3. Alternating currents; 5.4. Dielectrics; 5.5. Ferroelectrics; References; Part II: Possible Applications; Chapter 6. Conductors
- 6.1. Electricity lines6.2. Telecommunications by wire; 6.3. Magnetic coils; 6.4. Resistors and couples; 6.5. Contact parts; References; Chapter 7. Conventional Semiconductors; 7.1. Extrinsic semiconductors; 7.2. P-N junction: photocell, rectifier; 7.3. Multiple junction: amplifier; 7.4. Heterojunction: thermocell; 7.5. Other applications; References; Chapter 8. Magnetic Semiconductors; 8.1. Thermistors; 8.2. Magnetoresistance commutator; 8.3. Special magnetoelectric effects; 8.4. Magneto-optical effects; 8.5. Laser modulator; References; Chapter 9. Switching Semiconductors
- 9.1. Thermal detector9.2. Memory switch; 9.3. Threshold switch; 9.4. Special glass IRdome; 9.5. Other applications of glasses; References; Chapter 10. Insulators; 10.1 Electrotechnical insulator; 10.2. Electromechanical resonator; 10.3. Condenser, amplifier; 10.4. Light modulator; 10.5. Memory, electret; References; Guide to Recent Books; Author Index; Subject Index; Formula Index