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Quantum Theory of Conducting Matter
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Quantum Theory of Conducting Matter targets scientists, researchers and graduate-level students focused on experimentation in the fields of physics, chemistry, electrical engineering, and material sciences. Many worked-out problems are included in the book to aid the reader's comprehension of the subject. The authors show an important connection between the conduction electrons and the Fermi surface in an elementary manner in the text. No currently available text explains this connection. The currently active areas of research, high-temperature superconductivity and Quantum Hall Effect, are important subjects in conducting matter physics, and the authors plan to follow up this book with a second, more advanced book on superconductivity and the Quantum Hall Effect.
Current solid-state physics books say very little about the dynamics of Bloch electrons, and this book will help users to learn and master the issue The book brings together various modern concepts at the forefront of condensed matter physics including the connection between conduction electrons and the Fermi surface The book will be followed up by a more advanced book on superconductivity and the Quantum Hall Effect Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Autorentext
Shigeji Fujita is Professor of Physics at State University of New York at Buffalo and has published 3 books with the Springer family since 1996. His areas of expertise include statistical physics, solid and liquid state physics, superconductivity and Quantum Hall Effect theory.
Kei Ito is also a Professor of Physics at the State University of New York at Buffalo, while on leave from the National Center for University Entrance Examinations in Tokyo, Japan.
Klappentext
Quantum Theory of Conducting Matter: Newtonian Equations of Motion for a Bloch Electron targets scientists, researchers and graduate-level students focused on experimentation in the fields of physics, chemistry, electrical engineering, and material sciences. It is important that the reader have an understanding of dynamics, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, electromagnetism and solid-state physics. Many worked-out problems are included in the book to aid the reader's comprehension of the subject.
The Bloch electron (wave packet) moves by following the Newtonian equation of motion. Under an applied magnetic field B the electron circulates around the field B counterclockwise or clockwise depending on the curvature of the Fermi surface. The signs of the Hall coefficient and the Seebeck coefficient are known to give the sign of the major carrier charge. For alkali metals, both are negative, indicating that the carriers are "electrons." These features arise from the Fermi surface difference. The authors show an important connection between the conduction electrons and the Fermi surface in an elementary manner in the text. No currently available text explains this connection. The authors do this by deriving Newtonian equations of motion for the Bloch electron and diagonalizing the inverse mass (symmetric) tensor.
The currently active areas of research, high-temperature superconductivity and Quantum Hall Effect, are important subjects in the conducting matter physics, and the authors plan to follow up this book with a second, more advanced book on superconductivity and the Quantum Hall Effect.
Inhalt
Preliminaries.- Lattice Vibrations and Heat Capacity.- Free Electrons and Heat Capacity.- Electric Conduction and the Hall Effect.- Magnetic Susceptibility.- Boltzmann Equation Method.- Bloch Electron Dynamics.- Bloch Theorem.- The Fermi Liquid Model.- The Fermi Surface.- Bloch Electron Dynamics.- Applications Fermionic Systems (Electrons).- De HaasVan Alphen Oscillations.- Magnetoresistance.- Cyclotron Resonance.- Seebeck Coefficient (Thermopower).- Infrared Hall Effect.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 264
- Herausgeber Springer New York
- Gewicht 406g
- Untertitel Newtonian Equations of Motion for a Bloch Electron
- Autor Kei Ito , Shigeji Fujita
- Titel Quantum Theory of Conducting Matter
- Veröffentlichung 29.10.2010
- ISBN 1441925473
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9781441925473
- Jahr 2010
- Größe H235mm x B155mm x T15mm
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Auflage Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st edition 2007
- GTIN 09781441925473