1st Edition

Physics of Materials

By Yves Quere Copyright 1998
    496 Pages
    by CRC Press

    496 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Few areas of science are as interdisciplinary as materials science. Chemistry, physics, mechanical engineering, and mathematics each play a part within it. The role of physics is to describe the objects, effects and phenomena at different scales (micro-, meso-, and macroscopic) as precisely as possible.  Physics of Materials addresses this description at the elementary level. Based on an undergraduate level course taught at the Ecole Polytechnique, France, the main emphasis is on the conduction related phenomena (electronic properties) and the plastic behavior (ionic properties) of materials, such as metals and alloys, semiconductors, and ceramics. It assumes a basic grounding in statistical physics, quantum mechanics and elasticity but does not require prior knowledge of solid-state physics, to which it will serve as a useful introduction. The presentation of the course is followed by several examination problems, with solutions, which cover various specific applications of the general concepts and which will enable readers to test their understanding of these concepts.

    1. Madelung or Rock Salt 2. Drude or "archaeo-Metal" 3. Sommerfeld or "Good" Metal 4. Some Properties of "Good" Metals 5. Packings: Order or Disorder 6. Bloch and Brillouin or the Electrons in a Crystal 7. Surfaces and Point Defects 8. Diffusion and Precipitation 9. Dislocations and Boundaries 10. Deformation and Fracture 11. Diffraction by a Crystal 12. Bloch's Theorem 13. Boltzmann's Equation, Electrical Conductivity 14. Tight Binding Method 15. Burgers Vector 16. Problermsd with Solutions

    Biography

    Quere; Yves. Academie des Sciences, France.