Electronic Structure and Chemistry of Solids by P. A. Cox (1987, Trade Paperback)

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THE ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE AND CHEMISTRY OF SOLIDS (OXFORD SCIENCE PUBLICATIONS) By P. A. Cox **BRAND NEW**.

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PublisherOxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-100198552041
ISBN-139780198552048
eBay Product ID (ePID)93172

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Number of Pages270 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameElectronic Structure and Chemistry of Solids
SubjectPhysics / Condensed Matter, Physics / Electricity, Mechanics / Solids, Physics / General
Publication Year1987
TypeTextbook
AuthorP. A. Cox
Subject AreaScience
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight19 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.1 in

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN86-023462
Dewey Edition19
TitleLeadingThe
Reviews'This covers an interesting range of subjects. The book is well written, illustrated and produced.' Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Wetenskap, 'In conclusion, this book presents a useful overview of the electronic structure and related properties of solids. It gives a well balanced account of the theory, and numerous examples of applications which will be of interest to chemists.' Chemistry in Britain'P. A. Cox has brought considerable skill to the task of familiarizing chemists with the electronic structure of solids. Angewandte Chemie'This very useful book removes the mystique from those areas of solid-state physics that seem impenetrable to chemists ... It is sound and reliable.' The Times Higher Education Supplement, 'P. A. Cox has brought considerable skill to the taks of familiarizing chemists with the electronic structure of solids.' Angewandte Chemie, 'In conclusion, this book presents a useful overview of the electronic structure and related properties of solids. It gives a well balanced account of the theory, and numerous examples of applications which will be of interest to chemists.' Chemistry in Britain'P. A. Cox has brought considerable skill to the task of familiarizing chemists with the electronic structure of solids. Angewandte Chemie'This very useful book removes the mystique from those areas of solid-state physics that seem impenetrable to chemists ... It is sound and reliable.' The Times Higher Education Supplement'This covers an interesting range of subjects. The book is well written, illustrated and produced.' Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Wetenskap
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal541/.042
Table Of ContentIntroduction; spectroscopic methods; electronic energy; levels and chemical bonding; elementary band theory; the effects of electron repulsion; lattice distortions; defects, impurities, and surfaces; Appendix A: The Fermi-Dirac distribution function; Appendix B: Brillouin zones and the reciprocal lattice
SynopsisThis book is the first to describe the chemical aspects of the electronic structures of solids in terms familiar to chemists and materials scientists. The first three chapters give an elementary account suitable for undergraduate students with a grounding in inorganic and physical chemistry; later chapters discuss more advanced aspects, including topics of current research interest such as metal-insulator transitions, low-dimensional solids and 'molecular metals, ' and the properties of surfaces. A wide variety of examples are cited throughout the text to further clarify the discussion for students and for researchers in chemistry, materials science, and solid state electronics., This book is the first to describe the chemical aspects of the electronic structures of solids in terms familiar to chemists and material scientists. Although it provides an lementary account suitable for undergraduate students with a grounding in inorganic and physical chemistry, it also discusses more advanced topics, such as metal-insulator transitions, low-dimensional solids and 'molecular metals,' and the properties of surfaces., Recent years have seen a considerable growth of interest in chemical aspects of the electronic structure of solids. Most books on solids are addressed to physicists, and present a more mathematical and fundamental account of the subject than is appropriate for students of chemistry. The present book takes a different view, and shows how the electronic structures and properties of solids can be described in terms familiar to chemists. The first three chapters give a fairly elementary account, suitable for undergraduate students with a reasonable grounding in inorganic and physical chemistry. The later chapters present slightly more advanced aspects, including many topics of current research interest, such as metal-insulator transitions, low-dimensional solids and 'molecular metals', and the properties of surfaces. The discussion is illustrated by a wide variety of examples., This book is the first to describe the chemical aspects of the electronic structures of solids in terms familiar to chemists and materials scientists. The first three chapters give an elementary account suitable for undergraduate students with a grounding in inorganic and physical chemistry; later chapters discuss more advanced aspects, including topics of current research interest such as metal-insulator transitions, low-dimensional solids and 'molecular metals,' and the properties of surfaces. A wide variety of examples are cited throughout the text to further clarify the discussion for students and for researchers in chemistry, materials science, and solid state electronics.
LC Classification NumberQD478.C69 1987

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