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The Nuclear Many-Body Problem
Author | : Peter Ring |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 742 |
Release | : 2004-03-25 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 9783540212065 |
Study Edition
Statistical Mechanics of Nonequilibrium Processes, Volume 1 (See 3527400834)
Author | : Dmitrii N. Zubarev |
Publisher | : Wiley-VCH |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 1996-06-13 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : |
A unified approach to the modern statistical theory of nonequilibrium processes. This book explores applications of this unified approach to classical and quantum kinetic theory of nonideal gases, to plasmas, and to solid state physics.
Optical Properties of Solids
Author | : Frederick Wooten |
Publisher | : Academic Press |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2013-10-22 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1483220761 |
Optical Properties of Solids covers the important concepts of intrinsic optical properties and photoelectric emission. The book starts by providing an introduction to the fundamental optical spectra of solids. The text then discusses Maxwell's equations and the dielectric function; absorption and dispersion; and the theory of free-electron metals. The quantum mechanical theory of direct and indirect transitions between bands; the applications of dispersion relations; and the derivation of an expression for the dielectric function in the self-consistent field approximation are also encompassed. The book further tackles current-current correlations; the fluctuation-dissipation theorem; and the effect of surface plasmons on optical properties and photoemission. People involved in the study of the optical properties of solids will find the book invaluable.
Electron Impact Ionization
Author | : T.D. Märk |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 395 |
Release | : 2013-06-29 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 3709140285 |
It is perhaps surprising that a process which was one of the first to be studied on an atomic scale, and a process which first received attention over seven decades ago, continues to be the object of diverse and intense research efforts. Such is the case with the (seemingly) conceptually simple and familiar mechanism of electron impact ionization of atoms, molecules, and ions. Not only has the multi-body nature of the collision given ground to theoretical effort only grudgingly, but also the variety and subtlety of processes contributing to ionization have helped insure that progress has come only with commensurate work: no pain - no gain. Modern experimental methods have made it possible to effectively measure and explore threshold laws, differential cross sections, partial cross sections, inner-shell ionization, and the ionization of unstable species such as radicals and ions. In most instances the availability of experimental data has provided impetus and guidance for further theoretical progress.
Quantities, Units and Symbols in Physical Chemistry
Author | : International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. Physical and Biophysical Chemistry Division |
Publisher | : Royal Society of Chemistry |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : 0854044337 |
Prepared by the IUPAC Physical Chemistry Division this definitive manual, now in its third edition, is designed to improve the exchange of scientific information among the readers in different disciplines and across different nations. This book has been systematically brought up to date and new sections added to reflect the increasing volume of scientific literature and terminology and expressions being used. The Third Edition reflects the experience of the contributors with the previous editions and the comments and feedback have been integrated into this essential resource. This edition has been compiled in machine-readable form and will be available online.
Giant Resonances in Atoms, Molecules, and Solids
Author | : J.P. Connerade |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 557 |
Release | : 2013-12-20 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1489920048 |
Often, a new area of science grows at the confines between recognised subject divisions, drawing upon techniques and intellectual perspectives from a diversity of fields. Such growth can remain unnoticed at first, until a characteristic fami ly of effects, described by appropriate key words, has developed, at which point a distinct subject is born. Such is very much the case with atomic 'giant resonances'. For a start, their name itself was borrowed from the field of nuclear collective resonances. The energy range in which they occur, at the juncture of the extreme UV and the soft X-rays, remains to this day a meeting point of two different experimental techniques: the grating and the crystal spectrometer. The impetus of synchrotron spectroscopy also played a large part in developing novel methods, described by many acronyms, which are used to study 'giant resonances' today. Finally, although we have described them as 'atomic' to differentiate them from their counterparts in Nuclear Physics, their occurrence on atomic sites does not inhibit their existence in molecules and solids. In fact, 'giant resonances' provide a new unifying theme, cutting accross some of the traditional scientific boundaries. After much separate development, the spectroscopies of the atom in various environments can meet afresh around this theme of common interest. Centrifugal barrier effects and 'giant resonances' proper emerged almost simultaneously in the late 1960's from two widely separated areas of physics, namely the study of free atoms and of condensed matter.