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This text covers traditional materials and science topics like diffraction, phase equilibria, structure and mechanical properties of solids, etc. , with the primary focus on electronic materials. It treats each topic at a higher level than is done in a typical undergraduate textbook.

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"...very worthwhile text to learn advanced material science theories that are focused on electronic materials." (IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, May/June 2006)

"…the book is written well with good quality figures…" (Journal of Metals Online, July 29, 2005)

“…a good treatment of…materials science…brings together key aspects of applied physics, chemistry and mechanical engineering…” (Journal of Materials Technology, Vol 20 (3) 2005)



Table of Contents
Preface.

1 Introduction to Electronic Materials Science.

1.1 Introduction.

1.2 Structure and Diffraction.

1.3 Defects.

1.4 Diffusion.

1.5 Phase Equilibria.

1.6 Mechanical Properties.

1.7 Electronic Structure.

1.8 Electronic Properties and Devices.

1.9 Electronic Materials Science.

2 Structure of Solids.

2.1 Introduction.

2.2 Order.

2.3 The Lattice.

2.4 Crystal Structure.

2.5 Notation.

2.6 Lattice Geometry.

2.7 The Wigner-Seitz Cell.

2.8 Crystal Structures.

Related Reading.

Exercises.

3 Diffraction.

3.1 Introduction.

3.2 Phase Difference and Bragg’s Law.

3.3 The Scattering Problem.

3.4 Reciprocal Space, RESP.

3.5 Diffraction Techniques.

3.6 Wave Vector Representation.

Related Reading.

Exercises.

4 Defects in Solids.

4.1 Introduction.

4.2 Why Do Defects Form?

4.3 Point Defects.

4.4 The Statistics of Point Defects.

4.5 Line Defects—Dislocations.

4.6 Planar Defects.

4.7 Three-Dimensional Defects.

Related Reading.

Exercises.

5 Diffusion in Solids.

5.1 Introduction to Diffusion Equations.

5.2 Atomistic Theory of Diffusion: Fick’s Laws and a Theory for the Diffusion Construct D.

5.3 Random Walk Problem.

5.4 Other Mass Transport Mechanisms.

5.5 Mathematics of Diffusion.

Related Reading.

Exercises.

6 Phase Equilibria.

6.1 Introduction.

6.2 The Gibbs Phase Rule.

6.3 Nucleation and Growth of Phases.

Related Reading.

Exercises.

7 Mechanical Properties of Solids—Elasticity.

7.1 Introduction.

7.2 Elasticity Relationships.

7.3 An Analysis of Stress by the Equation of Motion.

7.4 Hooke’s Law for Pure Dilatation and Pure Shear.

7.5 Poisson’s Ratio.

7.6 Relationships Among E, e, and v.

7.7 Relationships Among E, G, and n.

7.8 Resolving the Normal Forces.

Related Reading.

Exercises.

8 Mechanical Properties of Solids—Plasticity.

8.1 Introduction.

8.2 Plasticity Observations.

8.3 Role of Dislocations.

8.4 Deformation of Noncrystalline Materials.

Related Reading.

Exercises.

9 Electronic Structure of Solids.

9.1 Introduction.

9.2 Waves, Electrons, and the Wave Function.

9.3 Quantum Mechanics.

9.4 Electron Energy Band Representations.

9.5 Real Energy Band Structures.

9.6 Other Aspects of Electron Energy Band Structure.

Related Reading.

Exercises.

10 Electronic Properties of Materials.

10.1 Introduction.

10.2 Occupation of Electronic States.

10.3 Position of the Fermi Energy.

10.4 Electronic Properties of Metals: Conduction and Superconductivity.

10.5 Semiconductors.

10.6 Electrical Behavior of Organic Materials.

Related Reading.

Exercises.

11 Junctions and Devices and the Nanoscale.

11.1 Introduction.

11.2 Junctions.

11.3 Selected Devices.

11.4 Nanostructures and Nanodevices.

Index.

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 08/04/2005
      ISBN13: 9780471695974, 978-0471695974
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This text covers traditional materials and science topics like diffraction, phase equilibria, structure and mechanical properties of solids, etc. , with the primary focus on electronic materials. It treats each topic at a higher level than is done in a typical undergraduate textbook.

      Trade Review
      "...very worthwhile text to learn advanced material science theories that are focused on electronic materials." (IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, May/June 2006)

      "…the book is written well with good quality figures…" (Journal of Metals Online, July 29, 2005)

      “…a good treatment of…materials science…brings together key aspects of applied physics, chemistry and mechanical engineering…” (Journal of Materials Technology, Vol 20 (3) 2005)



      Table of Contents
      Preface.

      1 Introduction to Electronic Materials Science.

      1.1 Introduction.

      1.2 Structure and Diffraction.

      1.3 Defects.

      1.4 Diffusion.

      1.5 Phase Equilibria.

      1.6 Mechanical Properties.

      1.7 Electronic Structure.

      1.8 Electronic Properties and Devices.

      1.9 Electronic Materials Science.

      2 Structure of Solids.

      2.1 Introduction.

      2.2 Order.

      2.3 The Lattice.

      2.4 Crystal Structure.

      2.5 Notation.

      2.6 Lattice Geometry.

      2.7 The Wigner-Seitz Cell.

      2.8 Crystal Structures.

      Related Reading.

      Exercises.

      3 Diffraction.

      3.1 Introduction.

      3.2 Phase Difference and Bragg’s Law.

      3.3 The Scattering Problem.

      3.4 Reciprocal Space, RESP.

      3.5 Diffraction Techniques.

      3.6 Wave Vector Representation.

      Related Reading.

      Exercises.

      4 Defects in Solids.

      4.1 Introduction.

      4.2 Why Do Defects Form?

      4.3 Point Defects.

      4.4 The Statistics of Point Defects.

      4.5 Line Defects—Dislocations.

      4.6 Planar Defects.

      4.7 Three-Dimensional Defects.

      Related Reading.

      Exercises.

      5 Diffusion in Solids.

      5.1 Introduction to Diffusion Equations.

      5.2 Atomistic Theory of Diffusion: Fick’s Laws and a Theory for the Diffusion Construct D.

      5.3 Random Walk Problem.

      5.4 Other Mass Transport Mechanisms.

      5.5 Mathematics of Diffusion.

      Related Reading.

      Exercises.

      6 Phase Equilibria.

      6.1 Introduction.

      6.2 The Gibbs Phase Rule.

      6.3 Nucleation and Growth of Phases.

      Related Reading.

      Exercises.

      7 Mechanical Properties of Solids—Elasticity.

      7.1 Introduction.

      7.2 Elasticity Relationships.

      7.3 An Analysis of Stress by the Equation of Motion.

      7.4 Hooke’s Law for Pure Dilatation and Pure Shear.

      7.5 Poisson’s Ratio.

      7.6 Relationships Among E, e, and v.

      7.7 Relationships Among E, G, and n.

      7.8 Resolving the Normal Forces.

      Related Reading.

      Exercises.

      8 Mechanical Properties of Solids—Plasticity.

      8.1 Introduction.

      8.2 Plasticity Observations.

      8.3 Role of Dislocations.

      8.4 Deformation of Noncrystalline Materials.

      Related Reading.

      Exercises.

      9 Electronic Structure of Solids.

      9.1 Introduction.

      9.2 Waves, Electrons, and the Wave Function.

      9.3 Quantum Mechanics.

      9.4 Electron Energy Band Representations.

      9.5 Real Energy Band Structures.

      9.6 Other Aspects of Electron Energy Band Structure.

      Related Reading.

      Exercises.

      10 Electronic Properties of Materials.

      10.1 Introduction.

      10.2 Occupation of Electronic States.

      10.3 Position of the Fermi Energy.

      10.4 Electronic Properties of Metals: Conduction and Superconductivity.

      10.5 Semiconductors.

      10.6 Electrical Behavior of Organic Materials.

      Related Reading.

      Exercises.

      11 Junctions and Devices and the Nanoscale.

      11.1 Introduction.

      11.2 Junctions.

      11.3 Selected Devices.

      11.4 Nanostructures and Nanodevices.

      Index.

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