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Atomic and Electronic Structure of Solids [Paperback]

Efthimios Kaxiras (Author)
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0521523397 978-0521523394 January 20, 2003
This graduate textbook designed for students in physics, chemistry and materials science provides a modern treatment of the theory of solids dealing with the physics of electron and phonon states in crystals and how they determine the structure and properties of solids. The first part of the book deals with electrons and atoms in a crystal, and the second part extends the discussion to defects in crystals and to structures without crystalline symmetry. There are numerous exercises throughout and appendices to provide the necessary background.

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A graduate textbook designed for students in physics, chemistry and materials science. It provides a modern treatment of the theory of solids dealing with the physics of electron and phonon states in crystals and how they determine the structure and properties of solids. The first part of the book deals with electrons and atoms in a crystal, and the second part extends the discussion to defects in crystals and to structures without crystalline symmetry. There are numerous exercises throughout and appendices to provide the necessary background.

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  • Paperback: 700 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press (January 20, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0521523397
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521523394
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 9.6 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #735,699 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Splendid work, January 17, 2005
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As analytical and synthesis techniques become more powerful, it is now possible to examine and fine-tune materials at the atomic scale. Likewise, continual advances in computer hardware and software have allowed more people the ability to model processes and materials at the atomic scale. Consequently, there is a growing need for good textbooks on the atomic and electronic structure of solids. Alas, most of the relevant textbooks suffer from one or more of the following drawbacks:

1. There is too much math and physics for most people. In other words, there are too many equations, proofs, and derivations. This usually manifests itself in sections on quantum mechanics and ab initio modeling.

2. The texts become less an educational tool and more a showcase of the latest and greatest achievements by the author(s). This negative can often be spotted by looking at the book's table of contents. If each chapter is written by a separate author, then you can be sure that the text often end up as extended reviews of that author(s)' publications.

3. Not enough coverage of background information. The study of solids at the atomic level is being approached by multiple fields that usually have NO interdisciplinary overlap in education institutions. Examples include geology, electrical engineering, biochemistry, tribology, materials science, etc... Therefore, a book to serve members from all these fields should have a lot of background information in topics such as thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, crystal structure and defects, group theory, etc...

4. Lack of pictorial representation. A picture is worth a thousand words; and even more so if you are trying to understand microscopic phenomena such as bonding, dislocation motion, etc... Too many textbooks have too few, well-explained pictures.

This book by Kaxiras does not suffer from any of these drawbacks. I consider it the best book so far on this topic.

First, it is written entirely by one author, yet I could not find a single reference to any of his publications within the book. There was absolutely no feeling that this book was trying to review someone's work, or some body of work. Instead, the book read like a well writtent textbook.

Second, the topics are written for a general audience, with enough background information that undergraduate science and engineering students can understand it. Specifically, the first chapter of the book starts with the Periodic Table of Elements and explains why different elements form different types of solids. This is extremely valuable information for anyone who has never had a course in materials science, which probably means most chemists, electrical engineers, biologists, etc...

3. Lots and lots of review literature is cited- WITH explanations of why it was suggested to the reader for further reading.

4. I counted 1 picture per every 2 pages. That is astounding. Even though the pictures were B&W, I understand all of them. Every one had axes labeled, a legend, a descriptive header, etc...

5. Thorough and basic explanation of band structures. Too many texts spend too much time explaining the different methods of obtaining band structures (LMTO, LAPW, pseudopotential + plane waves, APW, PAW, etc...). This book instead provided a whole chapter on understanding a band diagram, correlating a band diagram with the geometry of a material, and the physical origins of band structures. This is prerequisite knowledge before any further attempts to understand the electronic properties of materials.

6. Justification of each approximation, along with accompanying successes and failures. This book examined the mean-field, Born-Oppenheimer, frozen-phonon, pseudopotential, and other approximations commonly used in atomic-scale modeling, and provided thorough, well-organized justification of each one, along with a listing of their successes and failures.

In all, I recommend this book to anyone as a prerequisite reading before attempting to do research on the atomic or electronic structure of materials.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Appendix Ever !!!, December 14, 2008
This review is from: Atomic and Electronic Structure of Solids (Paperback)
It's because of books like these that I've never had to take a formal quantum mechanics course to understand electronic structure theory. Hands down, this is one of the best theoretical solid state physics books.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Overrated, March 6, 2010
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The book suffers from:

1. Lack of originality. Most if not all of the material including exercises could be found elsewhere, typically in Ashcroft & Mermin.

2. In style and depth of exposition the book still had not outgrown a set of lecture notes. Again, if compared to Ashcroft & Mermin comparison is not favorable.

3. There is an excess of additional material that expands the volume but doesn't add to quality. Over 150 pages of appendices covering basics from Coulomb law to normalized gaussians and Nobel Prize winners. Last two chapters on non-crystalline solids and bio molecules are at pedestrian level. But there are three chapters on defects!

On the plus side one may note an effort to make calculations understandable by students, but the detailed coverage is sparse, few topics per chapter presented well. If the book is re-written and cast into 300+ page format (instead of 670+), it may become a useful addition to the family of intro solid state courses.
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Solids exhibit and extremely wide range of properties, which is what makes them so useful and indispensable to mankind. Read the first page
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neighboring pentagons, crystal wavefunctions, misfit energy, infinitesimal dislocation, microscopic magnetic moments, saddle point surface, semiconducting character, rubber state, resealing argument, icosahedral order, primitive lattice vectors, chiral tubes, crystalline positions, ductile response, armchair tubes, one atom per unit cell, crystal invariant, uniform electron gas, wurtzite lattice, inverse effective mass, surface dangling bonds, dangling bond state, band extrema, classical ideal gas, saddle point configuration
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New York, Brillouin Zone, Academic Press, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Solid State Physics, Haas-van Alphen, Linear Combination of Atomic Orbitals, Pergamon Press, San Diego, Valence Band Maximum
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