Dynamical Theory of Crystal Lattices
At the time of its publication this classic text, co-written by the Nobel Laureate Max Born, represented the definitive account of the subject and in many ways it still does. The book begins with a general discussion of the statistical mechanics of ideal lattices, leading to the electric polarizability and to the scattering of light. It then provides detailed discussions of long lattice waves, thermal properties, and optical properties.
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Dynamical Theory of Crystal Lattices
At the time of its publication this classic text, co-written by the Nobel Laureate Max Born, represented the definitive account of the subject and in many ways it still does. The book begins with a general discussion of the statistical mechanics of ideal lattices, leading to the electric polarizability and to the scattering of light. It then provides detailed discussions of long lattice waves, thermal properties, and optical properties.
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Dynamical Theory of Crystal Lattices

Dynamical Theory of Crystal Lattices

Dynamical Theory of Crystal Lattices

Dynamical Theory of Crystal Lattices

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At the time of its publication this classic text, co-written by the Nobel Laureate Max Born, represented the definitive account of the subject and in many ways it still does. The book begins with a general discussion of the statistical mechanics of ideal lattices, leading to the electric polarizability and to the scattering of light. It then provides detailed discussions of long lattice waves, thermal properties, and optical properties.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198503699
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/05/1998
Series: Oxford Classic Texts in the Physical Sciences
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 432
Product dimensions: 9.21(w) x 6.19(h) x 1.01(d)

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Peking University

Table of Contents

Part 1: Elementary Theories1. Atomic forces2. Lattice vibrations3. Elasticity and stabilityPart 2: General Theories4. Quantum mechanical foundation5. The method of long waves6. The free energy7. The optical effects
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