Electronic Properties Of Organic Conductors
by Takehiko Mori /
2016 / English / PDF
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This book provides an easily understandable introduction to solid
state physics for chemists and engineers. Band theory is
introduced as an extension of molecular orbital theory, and its
application to organic materials is described. Phenomena beyond
band theory are treated in relation to magnetism and electron
correlation, which are explained in terms of the valence bond
theory and the Coulomb and exchange integrals. After the
fundamental concepts of magnetism are outlined, the relation of
correlation and superconductivity is described without assuming a
knowledge of advanced physics. Molecular design of organic
conductors and semiconductors is discussed from the standpoint of
oxidation-reduction potentials, and after a brief survey of
organic superconductors, various applications of organic
semiconductor devices are described. This book will be useful not
only for researchers but also for graduate students as a valuable
reference.
This book provides an easily understandable introduction to solid
state physics for chemists and engineers. Band theory is
introduced as an extension of molecular orbital theory, and its
application to organic materials is described. Phenomena beyond
band theory are treated in relation to magnetism and electron
correlation, which are explained in terms of the valence bond
theory and the Coulomb and exchange integrals. After the
fundamental concepts of magnetism are outlined, the relation of
correlation and superconductivity is described without assuming a
knowledge of advanced physics. Molecular design of organic
conductors and semiconductors is discussed from the standpoint of
oxidation-reduction potentials, and after a brief survey of
organic superconductors, various applications of organic
semiconductor devices are described. This book will be useful not
only for researchers but also for graduate students as a valuable
reference.