Conduction in Non-Crystalline Materials
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Product details:
- Edition number 2
- Publisher Clarendon Press
- Date of Publication 20 May 1993
- ISBN 9780198539797
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages160 pages
- Size 236x162x14 mm
- Weight 390 g
- Language English
- Illustrations line drawings, tables 0
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Short description:
This second edition deals in an elementary way with electrons in non-crystalline systems. It reflects advances in the theory of interactions in non-crystalline systems, provides a more detailed discussion of the "minimum metallic conductivity", and addresses the relevance of disorder in the new high-temperature semiconductors.
MoreLong description:
Since the first edition of this book, the field has developed rapidly, causing Nobel prizewinning author Sir Nevill Mott to rewrite this second edition extensively. It deals in an elementary way (as far as possible) with electrons in non-crystalline systems. It builds on the successful first edition by bringing up to date the theory of interactions in non-crystalline systems, introducing a revised discussion on the `minimum metallic conductivity', and addressing the relevance of disorder in the new high-temperature superconductors.
'This revision ensures that the work remains a valuable point of reference for specialists in disordered solids for many years to come.'
Professor D, Weaire, Trinity College, Dublin, Contemporary Physics, 1993, volume 34, number 3
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Transport in liquid and amorphous metals
Short mean free path and Anderson localization
Heavily doped semiconductors
Effect of long-range interaction between electrons on the electrical properties of a Fermi glass
Polarons
Non-crystalline semiconductors
Liquid semiconductors and metal-insulator transitions in liquids
Vitreous silicon dioxide
Quasi-amorphous semiconductors
Two-dimensional problems
High temperature semiconductors
References
Subject index
Author index