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Conductors, Semiconductors, Superconductors: An Introduction to Solid-State Physics (Repost)

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Conductors, Semiconductors, Superconductors: An Introduction to Solid-State Physics (Repost)

Conductors, Semiconductors, Superconductors: An Introduction to Solid-State Physics by Rudolf P. Huebener
English | PDF,EPUB | 2019 | 254 Pages | ISBN : 3030314197 | 36.4 MB

This compact undergraduate textbook provides a concise yet thorough introduction to the fundamentals of solid-state physics, while also briefly discussing the historical context surrounding key scholars in the field. The vivid explanations and unique didactic approach adopted in the book aim to generate interest in these subjects while also serving as a motivating primer and supporting companion for studying more detailed and advanced textbooks in solid-state physics. The book is also suitable as a quick refresher for students preparing for examinations.

Reshaping of Dirac Cones in Topological Insulators and Graphene

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Reshaping of Dirac Cones in Topological Insulators and Graphene

Reshaping of Dirac Cones in Topological Insulators and Graphene by Álvaro Díaz Fernández
English | EPUB | 2021 | 202 Pages | ISBN : 3030615545 | 29.2 MB

Dirac cones are ubiquitous to non-trivial quantum matter and are expected to boost and reshape the field of modern electronics. Particularly relevant examples where these cones arise are topological insulators and graphene.

Reshaping of Dirac Cones in Topological Insulators and Graphene

Posted By: AvaxGenius
Reshaping of Dirac Cones in Topological Insulators and Graphene

Reshaping of Dirac Cones in Topological Insulators and Graphene by Álvaro Díaz Fernández
English | PDF | 2021 | 202 Pages | ISBN : 3030615545 | 8.2 MB

Dirac cones are ubiquitous to non-trivial quantum matter and are expected to boost and reshape the field of modern electronics. Particularly relevant examples where these cones arise are topological insulators and graphene.