2nd Edition. — CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2014. — 234 p. — ISBN13: 978-1-4665-1783-7.
Understand the Physics of the Solid State
Updated and expanded with new topics, The Materials Physics Companion, 2nd Edition puts the physics of the solid state within the reach of students by offering an easy-to-navigate pathway from basic knowledge through to advanced concepts. This edition illustrates how electrical and magnetic properties of matter arise from the basic principles of quantum mechanics in a way that is accessible to science and engineering students.
A Convenient, Student-Friendly Format Rich with Diagrams and Clear Explanations
The book uses the unique signature style of the author's other companion books, providing detailed graphics, simple and clear explanations of difficult concepts, and annotated mathematical treatments. It covers quantum mechanics, x-ray analysis, solid-state physics, the mechanical and thermal properties of solids, the electrical and magnetic properties of solids, and superconductivity, assuming no prior knowledge of these advanced areas. Suitable for undergraduate students in science and engineering, the book is also a handy refresher for professional scientists and educators.
Introduction to Materials PhysicsCrystallography
Quantum Mechanics
Solid State Physics
X‐Ray Diffraction
Thermal Properties of Solids
Mechanical Properties of Solids
Dielectric Properties of MaterialsDielectric Properties
Polarisability
Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials
Dielectric Breakdown
Examples of Dielectrics
Magnetic Properties of MaterialsMagnetic
Magnetic Moment
Magnetic Properties
Ferromagnetism
Superconductivity