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Introduction To Surface And Superlattice Excitations Second Edition Graduate Student Series In Physics Revised Michael G Cottam

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Introduction To Surface And Superlattice Excitations Second Edition Graduate Student Series In Physics Revised Michael G Cottam
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Publisher: Inst of Physics Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.79 MB
Pages: 516
Author: Michael G. Cottam, David R. Tilley, M. G. Cottam
ISBN: 9780750305884, 0750305886
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: Revised.

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Introduction To Surface And Superlattice Excitations Second Edition Graduate Student Series In Physics Revised Michael G Cottam by Michael G. Cottam, David R. Tilley, M. G. Cottam 9780750305884, 0750305886 instant download after payment.

Cottam and Tilley provide an introduction to the properties of wave-like excitations associated with surfaces and interfaces. The emphasis is on acoustic, optic and magnetic excitations, and apart from one section on liquid surfaces, the text concentrates on solids. The important topic of superlattices is also discussed, in which the different kinds of excitation are considered from a unified point of view. Throughout the book, the authors are careful to relate theory and experiment and all of the most important experimental techniques are described. The theoretical treatment assumes only a knowledge of undergraduate physics, except for Green function methods that are used in a few sections; these methods are developed in an appendix. The book also contains extensive references, enabling the reader to consult the research and review literature. Each of the main chapters contains problems to allow the reader to develop topics presented in the text.

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