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Solid State Physics : A Primer - Luciano Colombo

Solid State Physics

A Primer

By: Luciano Colombo

Hardcover | 10 March 2021

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This book is a self-contained undergraduate textbook in solid state physics. Most excellent existing textbooks in this area are aimed at advanced students and/or have an encyclopaedic content; therefore, they are often overwhelmingly difficult and/or too wide for undergraduates. On the contrary, this book is designed to accompany a one-semester, 2nd or 3rd year course aimed at a tutorial introduction to solid state physics.



The book is highly accessible and focuses on a selected set of topics (basically, the physics of phonons and electrons in crystals), whilst also providing substantial, in-depth coverage of the subject. Emphasis is given to the underlying physical basis or principle for each topic, although applications are covered when it is possible to link them to fundamental physical concepts in a simple way.



The author has taught undergraduate condensed matter physics for 17 years, and the book is based on this experience. Various pedagogical features are used in each chapter, including conceptual layout sections (defining the syllabus of each chapter), extensive use of figures (used to illustrate concepts, or to sketch experimental setups, or to present paradigmatic results) and highlights on the most important equations, definitions, and concepts.

Key Features

  • Fills a gap for a self-contained undergraduate textbook in solid state physics
  • Tailored for a one-semester course
  • Focuses on a selected set of topics (basically, the physics of phonons and electrons in crystals), whilst also providing substantial, in-depth coverage of the subject
  • Emphasises phenomenology rather than mathematics/formalism
  • Uses various pedagogical features, including end-of-chapter exercises with solutions
















Industry Reviews

This book is for someone wanting to learn the basics of crystalline solid-state theory and would be a good book to accompany an undergraduate course in solid-state physics. While clearly explaining key concepts by providing many figures and drawings to help explain concepts, it also includes appendices that are loaded with concise explanations of key concepts that are needed to understand the fundamentals being presented in the book. This writing style will provide the reader with a solid foundation in solid-state physics.

John J. Shea, IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, July-August 2022

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