Easy to read and understand ... many examples which make it easier to understand. I can highly recommend this book

Michaela Kogler, University of Innsbruck

This excellent book answers the questions of why and how the optical properties of solids differ from those of atoms. It is addressed to senior undergraduates, graduate students and researchers. The balance of physical explanation and mathematical description is very good. The text is supplemented by critical notes in the margins and integrated with self-explanatory figures. Several factors make this an excellent textbook. The problems with solutions augment the pedagogical value of the book, as do the chapter summaries, the further reading at the end of each chapter, the extensive and comprehensive appendices, the biography, the list of symbols and the index.

Barry R. Masters, OPN Optics & Photonics News 2011

The second edition of this successful textbook provides an up-to-date account of the optical physics of solid state materials. The basic principles of absorption, reflection, luminescence, and light scattering are covered for a wide range of materials, including insulators, semiconductors and metals. The text starts with a review of classical optics, and then moves on to the treatment of optical transition rates by quantum theory. In addition to the traditional discussion of crystalline materials, glasses and molecular solids are also covered. The first edition included a number of subjects that are not normally covered in standard texts, notably semiconductor quantum wells, molecular materials, vibronic solid state lasers, and nonlinear optics. The basic structure of the second edition is unchanged, but all of the chapters have been updated and improved. Futhermore, a number of important new topics have been added, including: · Optical control of spin · Quantum dots · Plasmonics · Negative refraction · Carbon nanostructures (graphene, nanotubes and fullerenes) · NV centres in diamond The text is aimed at final year undergraduates, masters students and researchers. It is mainly written for physicists, but might also be useful for electrical engineers, materials scientists and physical chemists. The topics are written in a clear tutorial style with worked examples, chapter summaries and exercises. A solutions manual is available on request for instructors.
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The second edition of this successful textbook provides an up-to-date account of the optical physics of solids. All of the chapters have been updated and improved, and new sections on optical control of spin, quantum dots, plasmonics, negative refraction, carbon nanostructures and diamond NV centres have been added.
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Easy to read and understand ... many examples which make it easier to understand. I can highly recommend this book
`Review from previous edition Fox has succeeded in offering a good, compact, senior level presentation of the optical properties of solids. ' American Journal of Physics
Solutions manual available on request from the OUP website Up-to-date coverage of modern topics in solid state physics Wide range of materials covered Inclusion of important new topics compared to the first edition Clear tutorial style with worked examples, exercises, and solutions Well illustrated with recent experimental data
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Mark Fox, Professor of Physics at the University of Sheffield, began his research career at Christ Church, Oxford, in 1986, as a Junior Research Fellow. After a post-doctoral position with AT&T Bell Laboratories in the US, he returned to Oxford as a Royal Society University Research Fellow. He moved to Sheffield in 1998, becoming Professor there in 2006.
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Solutions manual available on request from the OUP website Up-to-date coverage of modern topics in solid state physics Wide range of materials covered Inclusion of important new topics compared to the first edition Clear tutorial style with worked examples, exercises, and solutions Well illustrated with recent experimental data
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199573363
Publisert
2010
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
1086 gr
Høyde
253 mm
Bredde
195 mm
Dybde
26 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
416

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Om bidragsyterne

Mark Fox, Professor of Physics at the University of Sheffield, began his research career at Christ Church, Oxford, in 1986, as a Junior Research Fellow. After a post-doctoral position with AT&T Bell Laboratories in the US, he returned to Oxford as a Royal Society University Research Fellow. He moved to Sheffield in 1998, becoming Professor there in 2006.