Electrodynamics of Solids
In this book the authors thoroughly discuss the optical properties of solids, with a focus on electron states and their response to electrodynamic fields. Their review of the propagation of electromagnetic fields and their interaction with condensed matter is followed by a discussion of the optical properties of metals, semiconductors, and superconductors. Theoretical concepts, measurement techniques and experimental results are covered in three interrelated sections. The volume is intended for use by graduate students and researchers in the fields of condensed matter physics, materials science, and optical engineering.
- Combines theoretical background material with experimental techniques and a large number of experimental results
- Includes a full reference list of reviews and important publications in the various areas covered
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"Graduate students and professional scientists will find the fundamental physics point of view and uniform style attractive and very useful for unifying a large amount of information on the physical properities of solids." Choice
"This book offers a thorough discussion..." Materials Evaluation
"Dressel and Gruener present the most useful sum rules in a form suitable for reference." American Journal of Physics
Product details
January 2002Paperback
9780521597265
488 pages
249 × 173 × 28 mm
0.79kg
159 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- Part I. Concepts and Properties:
- 2. The interaction of radiation with matter
- 3. General properties of the optical constants
- 4. The medium: correlation and response functions
- 5. Metals
- 6. Semiconductors
- 7. Broken-symmetry states of metals
- Part II. Methods:
- 8. Techniques: general considerations
- 9. Propagation and scattering of electromagnetic waves
- 10. Spectroscopic principles
- 11. Measurement configurations
- Part III. Experiments:
- 12. Metals
- 13. Semiconductors
- 14. Broken-symmetry states of metals
- Appendix A. Fourier and Laplace transformation
- Appendix B. Medium of finite thickness
- Appendix C. k.p perturbation theory
- Appendix D. Sum rules
- Appendix E. Non-local response
- Appendix F. Dielectric response in reduced dimensions
- Appendix G. Important constants and units.