Electrons At The Fermi Surface
by M. Springford /
1980 / English / DjVu
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First published in 1980, this is a Festschrift to honour Professor
David Schoenberg, FRS, on the occasion of his retirement from the
Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, in 1978. Written by his students,
colleagues and friends, it is devoted to the theme of electrons at
the Fermi surface. The book is arranged in three parts of which the
the first is concerned with certain general and fundamental issues.
Part II relates more specifically to electronic structures and to
Fermi surfaces, not simply to their important topological features
and intriguing shapes, which give much delight, but rather to the
information on the related ground state and elementary excitations
of the system to which their study gives access. The final part is
concerned exclusively with certain aspects of the de Haas-van
Alphen effect. The book will interest both experimental and
theoretical solid-state physicists concerned with the electronic
properties of metals and alloys.
First published in 1980, this is a Festschrift to honour Professor
David Schoenberg, FRS, on the occasion of his retirement from the
Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, in 1978. Written by his students,
colleagues and friends, it is devoted to the theme of electrons at
the Fermi surface. The book is arranged in three parts of which the
the first is concerned with certain general and fundamental issues.
Part II relates more specifically to electronic structures and to
Fermi surfaces, not simply to their important topological features
and intriguing shapes, which give much delight, but rather to the
information on the related ground state and elementary excitations
of the system to which their study gives access. The final part is
concerned exclusively with certain aspects of the de Haas-van
Alphen effect. The book will interest both experimental and
theoretical solid-state physicists concerned with the electronic
properties of metals and alloys.