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Advanced Solid State Physics

Advanced Solid State Physics

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Philip Phillips
Cambridge University Press
Edition: 2, 3/1/2012
EAN 9780521194907, ISBN10: 0521194903

Hardcover, 413 pages, 25.3 x 19.4 x 2.4 cm
Language: English

Providing an up-to-date and lucid presentation of phenomena across modern advanced-level solid state physics, this new edition builds on an elementary understanding to introduce students to the key research topics with the minimum of mathematics. It covers cutting-edge topics, including electron transport and magnetism in solids. It is the first book to explain topological insulators and strongly correlated electrons. Explaining solid state physics in a clear and detailed way, it also has over 50 exercises for students to test their knowledge. In addition to the extensive discussion of magnetic impurity problems, bosonization, quantum phase transitions, and disordered systems from the first edition, the new edition includes such topics as topological insulators, high-temperature superconductivity and Mott insulators, renormalization group for Fermi liquids, spontaneous symmetry breaking, zero and finite-temperature Green functions, and the Kubo formalism. Figures from the book and solutions to student exercises are available online at www.cambridge.org/solidstate.

1. Introduction
2. Non-interacting electron gas
3. Born–Oppenheimer approximation
4. Second quantization
5. Hartree–Fock approximation
6. Interacting electron gas
7. Local magnetic moments in metals
8. Quenching of local moments
the Kondo problem
9. Screening and plasmons
10. Bosonization
11. Electron-lattice interactions
12. Superconductivity in metals
13. Disorder
localization and exceptions
14. Quantum phase transitions
15. Quantum hall and other topological states
16. Electrons at strong coupling
mottness
Index.

'This book has an excellent choice of both traditional and modern topics, which is not found elsewhere. Students and researchers will find it to be a valuable introduction to advanced solid state physics. The text is lucidly written, and there are many supplementary exercises for students to enhance their understanding.' Sudip Chakravarty, Distinguished Professor and David S. Saxon Presidential Term Chair of Physics, University of California, Los Angeles