ABSTRACT

Topics in the Theory of Solid Materials provides a clear and rigorous introduction to a wide selection of topics in solid materials, overlapping traditional courses in both condensed matter physics and materials science and engineering. It introduces both the continuum properties of matter, traditionally the realm of materials science courses, and the quantum mechanical properties that are usually more emphasized in solid state physics courses, and integrates them in a manner that will be of use to students of either subject. The book spans a range of basic and more advanced topics, including stress and strain, wave propagation, thermal properties, surface waves, polarons, phonons, point defects, magnetism, and charge density waves.

Topics in the Theory of Solid Materials is eminently suitable for graduates and final-year undergraduates in physics, materials science, and engineering, as well as more advanced researchers in academia and industry studying solid materials.

chapter 1|21 pages

Strain and stress in continuous media

chapter 2|12 pages

Wave propagation in continuous media

chapter 3|14 pages

Thermal properties of continuous media

chapter 4|9 pages

Surface waves

chapter 5|16 pages

Dislocations

chapter 6|17 pages

Classical theory of the polaron

chapter 7|19 pages

Atomistic quantum theory of solids

chapter 8|17 pages

Phonons

chapter 9|14 pages

6 Introduction

chapter 10|23 pages

Classical atomic diffusion in solids

chapter 11|33 pages

Point defects in crystals

chapter 14|36 pages

8 Introduction