The Electron Glass
Presenting an up-to-date report on electronic glasses, this book examines experiments and theories for a variety of disordered materials where electrons exhibit glassy properties. Some interesting mathematical models of idealized systems are also discussed. The authors examine problems in this field, highlighting which issues are currently understood and which require further research. Where appropriate, the authors focus on physical arguments over elaborate derivations. The book provides introductory background material on glassy systems, properties of disordered systems and transport properties so it can be understood by researchers in condensed matter physics who are new to this field.
- Presents the current status of the field to give readers an overview of the subject
- Emphasizes real systems more than theoretical models that are experimentally unrealizable
- Provides introductory background to assist non-experts in entering the field
Product details
December 2012Hardback
9780521195522
303 pages
252 × 179 × 22 mm
0.71kg
118 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Disordered electronic systems
- 3. Basics of glasses
- 4. Equilibrium properties of the electron glass
- 5. DC conductivity
- 6. Other transport properties of electron glasses
- 7. Glassy properties
- 8. Relation to other glasses
- 9. Open issues
- References
- Index.