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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Far superior to Kittel's book despite age,
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This review is from: Elementary Solid State Physics: Principles and Applications (Paperback)
This is a corrected printing of the 1975 text which was plagued with mistakes. Omar does a good job introducing topics with easy to understand examples and good qualitative explanations. The very first chapter gets the reader off to a good start with a thorough, but understandable, teatment of crystallography (other authors always manage to botch this). Omar's problem sets are lengthier, more varied, and above all, more doable than those in Kittel's text. The problem sets are preceded by a set of qualitative questions, which are good practice for the occasional conceptual problem that the instructor may include on an exam. The text has two minor drawbacks which are forgiveable in light of the dearth of good intorductory texts on the subject. First, the author did not update the text at all, (did he pass away?) but simply corrected many old mistakes. It was undoubtedly an up to date text circa 1975 but his treatment of more specialized topics (i.e. superconductivity) is badly out of date. Of course the basics, such as x-ray diffraction and band theory, have not changed so it is a perfectly good book for a one semester or one quarter course. The second drawback is that the bibliography, which cites textbooks that the author thought useful in the mid-'70's, was not updated either. The first five chapters in this text correspond to the first seven in Kittel. If you are unlucky enough to have been assigned Kittel, reading Omar will clarify many matters and provide you with an abundance of solveable practice problems.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A very good textbook,
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This review is from: Elementary Solid State Physics: Principles and Applications (Paperback)
The book is, indeed, much better organized, and much more intelligible and pleasant to use than the unfortunate Kittel "standard." With some tweaking, it's a good undergraduate course textbook and deserves to be wider known. Despite its age (basically, from the mid-1970's), it discusses a number of applications which are of current interest: semiconductor devices and optics, liquid crystals and polymers, some biomolecules. There are very few good solid-state texts, and this one's in the top row.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
desperate need of 2nd edition,
This review is from: Elementary Solid State Physics: Principles and Applications (Paperback)
This is a great introductory text into solid state physics. Do not expect mathematic rigor but do expect to obtain qualitative understanding. I bought this book while taking Condensed Matter where the main text was Ashcroft and Mermin. The class was taught horrifically and I was not ready for the level of A&M. I bought this book and it was a fine accompaniment.
That being said, there are problems. There are numerous errors (maybe they are corrected in the revised version). Omar uses n and N interchangeably for electron concentration which bothered me greatly. Also the problems are not that great. You don't learn a lot from doing them. A second edition would hopefully correct these issues.
4.0 out of 5 stars
worth for money,
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This review is from: Elementary Solid State Physics: Principles and Applications (Addison-Wesley series in solid state sciences) (Hardcover)
All the pages in this book I purchased were very good quality with hard cover. For $20 this is much nicer condition. Few lines were highlighted on about 10 pages within the book, but rest of them were very clean. I liked hard cover for it won't let the book pages apart easily. The contents of the book are ofcourse very detailed comparison to Kittel (which I already have). The reason for buying this book was to get detailed student level explaination of crystallograhy, which it seems to be delivering.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Still reading,
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This review is from: Elementary Solid State Physics: Principles and Applications (Paperback)
A little confusing at first, the author has a different style of writing than I'm used to, but it's ok.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Terrible Paperback,
This review is from: Elementary Solid State Physics: Principles and Applications (Paperback)
Don't get the 2nd edition paperback - get a 1st edition hard cover. This paperback will fall apart very quickly, despite your best efforts.
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