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Introduction to the Physics and Chemistry of Materials
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Discusses the Structure and Properties of Materials and How These Materials Are Used in Diverse ApplicationsBuilding on undergraduate students' backgrounds in mathematics, science, and engineering, Introduction to the Physics and Chemistry of Materials provides the foundation needed for more advanced work in materials science. Ideal for a two-semes
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Table of contents
- Introduction to the Physics and Chemistry of Materials
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Materials Science
- Chapter 2: Fundamental Principles
- Chapter 3: Chemical Bonding
- Chapter 4: Crystals and Crystallography
- Chapter 5: The Structure of Matter
- Chapter 6: Reciprocal Lattice and X-Ray Diffraction
- Chapter 7: Theory of Elasticity
- Chapter 8: Defects in Crystals
- Chapter 9: Mechanical Properties of Materials
- Chapter 10: Composites
- Chapter 11: Phase Equilibria in Single Component Systems
- Chapter 12: Phase Equilibria in Multicomponent Systems
- Chapter 13: Alloy Solidification
- Chapter 14: Transformation Kinetics
- Chapter 15: Distribution Functions
- Chapter 16: Lattice Vibrations and Phonons
- Chapter 17: Thermal Properties of Solids
- Chapter 18: Free Electrons in Metals
- Chapter 19: Band Theory of Metals
- Chapter 20: Semiconductors
- Chapter 21: Theory and Applications of Junctions
- Chapter 22: Transistors, Quantum Wells, and Superlattices
- Chapter 23: Dielectrics and the Dielectric Function
- Chapter 24: Optical Properties of Materials
- Chapter 25: Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
- Chapter 26: Superconductivity