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Defects and Defect Processes in Nonmetallic Solids
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Defects and Defect Processes in Nonmetallic Solids
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Acclaimed by Nature as "an ideal text, " this extensive survey provides coverage of defects in nonmetals, emphasizing point defects and point-defect processes. It encompasses electronic, vibrational, and optical properties of defective solids and discusses extended defects such as dislocations and grain boundaries. 191 figures. 43 tables. 1985 edition.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Units and Conversion Factors
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Preface
- Contents
- Chapter 1. Electronic Properties
- Chapter 2. Interatomic Forces and Atomic Motions
- Chapter 3. Lattice Defects
- Chapter 4. Spectroscopy of Solids
- Chapter 5. Electronic Properties of Point Defects
- Chapter 6. Radiation-Induced Defect Processes
- Chapter 7. Properties of Surfaces
- Chapter 8. Special Systems
- Appendix: Notation for Defects
- Physical Constants; Units and Conversion Factors
- Supplementary Reading
- References
- Index