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David Jiles (Author)


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0412495805 978-0412495809 May 15, 1994 1
There has been an unprecedented growth of interest in the electronic properties of materials over the past thirty years. This text provides a complete and structured approach to the understanding and description of the various properties of materials which are dependent on their electronic structure, the main objective is to provide an understanding of the diverse range of electronic materials and their properties. The text begins with simple definitions to qualify the properties of interest before describing the elementary underlying physics of electrons in materials. The electrical, thermal, magnetic and optical properties are then explained on the basis of electrons in materials. Finally the engineering applications of these materials in microelectronics, optoelectronics, magnetic recording, superconductivity, transducers and radiation detection are discussed, with the description of the applications of each of these important technological areas carefully related to the underlying explanations given earlier in the text. Each chapter contains numerous problems and complete worked solutions to every one is given in the apppendicies. As with the authors previous text, Introduction to magnetism and magnetic materials, the subject area under discussion is truly multidisciplinary, spanning the traditional subject areas of physics, electrical engineering and materials science. The presentation should be of interest to two groups of students: those who have a primary interest in electronic materials and who need an introductory text as a stepping stone to more advanced texts; and those whose primary interest lies elsewhere but who would nevertheless benef it from a broad knowledge of the subject. Practising engineers in related industries seeking a comprehensive overview of the subject will also find this text invaluable.

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The objective of this chapter is simply to remind ourselves of the macroscopic properties of materials and to point out that in uses of electronic materials we are mostly interested in these bulk properties, which are the ones that we usually measure. Read the first page
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classical free electron model, colour plasma displays, classical free electron theory, band structure diagram, free electron parabola, superconducting transformers, electron band structure, gamma ferric oxide, magnetic tunnel junctions, classical electron theory, electronic heat capacity, potential ramp, reduced zone scheme, extremal area, data storage densities, available energy states, allowed energy bands, magnetic recording medium, nth atom, electron behaviour, free electron approximation, allowed energy states, extended zone scheme, glow curve, zone representation
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New York, Academic Press, Haas-van Alphen, John Wiley, Scientific American, San Diego, Applications of Ferroelectrics, Clarendon Press, North Holland, Solid State Physics, Edward Arnold, Oxford University Press, Three-dimensional Fermi, Addison Wesley, Elsevier Science, Lehigh University, Phys Rev, Physics of Electrons, Physics Today
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