Reviews
Description
This is a substantially revised and expanded second edition of a book published in the
Concise series. The book has been considerably extended and a number of corrections
have been made to the text and diagrams. A new chapter (7) has also been added, on
distortion mode analysis. Many new diagrams have been added and the topics have been
explained more fully and with more attention to detail. This book starts with the crystallographer's point of view of direct and reciprocal space and then proceeds to develop this in a form suitable for physics applications.
There are many books on condensed matter physics, written from the point of view of theoretical physicists. This book teaches the subject from the crystallographer's perspective. The emphasis will be on the importance of underlying periodicity, which lies at the heart of understanding the solid state, but which is usually glossed over in the standard condensed matter texts.
Key Features
EXTRA 10 % discount with code: EXTRA
The promotion ends in 21d.05:11:56
The discount code is valid when purchasing from 10 €. Discounts do not stack.
This is a substantially revised and expanded second edition of a book published in the
Concise series. The book has been considerably extended and a number of corrections
have been made to the text and diagrams. A new chapter (7) has also been added, on
distortion mode analysis. Many new diagrams have been added and the topics have been
explained more fully and with more attention to detail. This book starts with the crystallographer's point of view of direct and reciprocal space and then proceeds to develop this in a form suitable for physics applications.
There are many books on condensed matter physics, written from the point of view of theoretical physicists. This book teaches the subject from the crystallographer's perspective. The emphasis will be on the importance of underlying periodicity, which lies at the heart of understanding the solid state, but which is usually glossed over in the standard condensed matter texts.
Key Features
Reviews