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The Physics and Chemistry of Solids [Paperback]

Stephen Elliott (Author), S. R. Elliott (Author)
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0471981958 978-0471981954 September 9, 1998 1
Taking an original, imaginative approach to the subject, Stephen Elliott's book is one of the first to bridge the gap between solid state physics and chemistry. Considerable thought has gone into the structure and content of this book, with the first four chapters covering the properties of atoms in solids and the remaining four concentrating on the behaviour of electrons in materials. Fundamental principles are covered together with the very latest developments, such as combinatorial library synthesis, mesoporous materials, fullerenes and nanotubes, optical localization and the experimental observation of fractional electronic charge. Clearly written and richly illustrated, The Physics and Chemistry of Solids will be of great interest to Physicists, Chemists, Material Scientists and Engineers.

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"it [the book] would be a useful reference source for solid state chemists." (Angenanote Chemie, Vol. 38, No. 4, 1999)

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The Physics and Chemistry of Solids is one of the first textbooks to discuss the physics, chemistry and materials aspects of solids from a unified viewpoint. Coverage includes both fundamental principles along with the very latest developments, such as combinatorial library synthesis, mesoporous materials, fullerenes and nanotubules, optical localization and the experimental observation of fractional electronic charge. Lucidly written and richly illustrated, this book will appeal to physicists, chemists, material scientists and engineers studying the solid state. The Physics and Chemistry of Solids features:
* A unique integrated approach to the solid state.
* A carefully structured text, with the first four chapters covering the properties of atoms in solids, whilst the remaining four concentrate on the behaviour of electrons in materials.
* Relatively self-contained chapters allowing for flexibility in the order in which they can be used.
* Many references, examples and applications, along with over 200 problems, carefully selected to test and refresh the reader's knowledge and extend their understanding.
This book is one of the first attempts to lift the artificial boundary between solid state physics and chemistry. This book is well structured and written in a clear style. Professor Tjipke Hibma, University of Gr?ningen.

...this is an excellent book. Dr Paul Monk, Manchester Metropolitan University. There has been a real need for a text to cover this area. I must admit my deepest admiration for the way the author has put the text together. Dr Mike Morris, University College Cork.

...this promises to be an excellent text. Dr Anthony Powell, Heriot-Watt University.

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  • Paperback: 794 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (September 9, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471981958
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471981954
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 7.5 x 1.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great cross-disciplinary book!, January 22, 2004
This review is from: The Physics and Chemistry of Solids (Paperback)
I bought this book a few years ago, soon after it was published. In my opinion it is the best ever written book bridging solid-state chemistry and physics. It is clearly written and logically organized in 8 chapters (770 pages, index included):

1) Synthesis and preparation of materials;
2) Atomic structure and bonding;
3) Defects;
4) Atomic dynamics;
5) Electrons in solids;
6) Electron dynamics;
7) Dielectric and magnetic properties;
8) Reduced dimensionality.

Why is there a need for such a book? Traditionally the communities of solid-state physicists and chemists are splitted and, with rare exceptions, there is little communication and exchange among them. Broadly speaking, physicists like to see (and use) lot of mathematical formulae to study idealized systems whereas chemists like to concentrate their attention on both structural aspects and reactivity (ex. catalysis) of solids. Furthermore, the latter investigate far more complex solids (from the structural point of view) such as molecular crystals, which are characterized by intricated intermolecular interactions, while the former prefer to play with pure metals and semiconductors, which are characterized by a high degree of crystal symmetry and without defects. Each community has developed its own jargon and, hence, it remains difficult for someone to understand either. As a result, it is easy to stay playing in each other backyard, under the protection of solid fences. The negative aspect of this situation is that much of the interesting Science lies at interface of traditional disciplines. Yes, lot of efforts are necessary to jump over the fence and play in your neighbor's backyard; at the beginning you will feel (and fear!) his superiority but after a while you may come up with something new that neither him nor yourself could have ever discovered if remaining to play in the original field. Dr. Elliott's book helps those courageous scientists to jump over the fence and have a look into the neighbor's playground. Don't be afraid. Another book written with the same philosophy in mind is Springborg's "Methods of Electronic Structure Calculations".

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It is self-evident that, before the physical and chemical characteristics of any material can be investigated, it must first be produces in the required solid-state form. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
monatomic chain, local flux density, carbon nanotubules, vibrational behaviour, translational periodicity, scattering relaxation time, magnetic gas, analogy with eqn, electronic behaviour, electronic heat capacity, cuprate materials, metallic behaviour, rocksalt structure, solid synthesis, phonon wavevector, atomic vacancies, depolarization field, crystallographic point groups, optical behaviour, tetrahedral semiconductors, atomic transport, diatomic chain, extinction rules, ion cores, ferroelectric state
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
John Wiley, Academic Press, Sons Ltd, Oxford University Press, Solid State Physics, Sons Inc, New York, The American Physical Society, Cambridge University Press, Clarendon Press, Solid State Chemistry, Haas-van Alphen, Kluwer Academic Publishers, American Institute of Physics, Born-von Karman, Saunders College Publishing, Elsevier Science, Fermi Dirac, Fundamentals of Semiconductors, Monte Carlo, The Netherlands, Van Vleck, After Pettifor, David Mermin, Low-dimensional Semiconductors
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