Physical Acoustics in the Solid State

· Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences Book 148 · Springer Science & Business Media
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About this ebook

Suitable for researchers and graduate students in physics and material science, "Physical Acoustics in the Solid State" reviews the modern aspects in the field, including many experimental results, especially those involving ultrasonics. Practically all fields of solid-state physics are covered: metals, semiconductors, magnetism, superconductivity, different kinds of phase transitions, low-dimensional systems, and the quantum Hall effect. After a review of the relevant experimental techniques and an introduction to the theory of elasticity, emphasizing the symmetry aspects, applications in the various fields of condensed matter physics are presented. Also treated are Brillouin-scattering results and results from thermodynamic investigations, such as thermal expansion and specific heat.

About the author

Ph.D ETH (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) 1959

Post.doc. University of Chicago 1960-61

IBM Research Lab. Rüschlikon, Switzerland 1961-66

Professor Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J. USA 1966-76

Professor Universität Frankfurt 1977-2000

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