Preface
1 Introduction
1.1 1900-1910
1.2 Crystal Growth
1.3 Materials by Design
1.4 Artificial Structures
2 Crystal Structures
2.1 Lattice Vectors
2.2 Reciprocal Lattice Vectors
2.3 Two Dimensions
2.4 Three Dimensions
2.5 Compounds
2.6 Measuring Crystal Structures
2.6.1 X-ray Scattering
2.6.2 Electron Scattering
2.6.3 Neutron Scattering
2.7 Structure Factor
2.8 EXAFS
2.9 Optical Lattices
3 Energy Bands
3.1 Bloch's Theorem
3.1.1 Floquet's Theorem
3.2 Nearly Free Electron Bands
3.2.1 Periodic Potentials
3.3 Tight-binding Bands
3.3.1 s-State Bands
3.3.2 p-State Bands
3.3.3 Wannier Funct:ions
3.4 Semiconductor Energy Bands
3.4.1 What Is a Semiconductor?
3.4.2 Si, Ge, GaAs
3.4.3 HgTe and CdTe
3.4.4 kp Theory
3.4.5 Electron Veloaty
3.5 Density of States
3.5.1 Dynamical Mean Field Theo
3.6 Pseudopotentials
3.7 Measurement of Energy Bands
3.7.1 Cydotron Resonance
3.7.2 Synchrotron Band Mapping
4 Insulators
4.1 Rare Gas Solids
4.2 Ionic Crystals
4.2.1 Madelung energy
4.2.2 Polarization Interactions
4.2.3 Van der Waals Interaction
4.2.4 lonic Radii
4.2.5 Repulsive Energy
4.2.6 Phonons
4.3 Dielectric Screening
4.3.1 Dielectric Function
4.3.2 Polarizabilities
4.4 Ferroelectrics
4.4.1 Microscopic Theory
4.4.2 Thermodynamics
4.4.3 SrTi03
4.4.4 BaTi03
5 Free Electron Metals
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Free Electrons
5.2.1 Electron Density
5.2.2 Density of States
5.2.3 Nonzero Temperatures
5.2.4 Two Dimensions
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6 Electron-EleCtron Interactions
7 Phonons
8 Boson Systems
9 Electron-Phonon Interactions
10 Extrinsic Semiconductors
11 Transport Phenomena
12 Optical Properties
13 Magnetism
14 Superconductivity
15 Nanometer Physics
Appendix
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