Physics of Structurally Disordered Solids

Structurally disordered solids are characterized by their lack of spatial order that is evidenced by the great variety of ordered solids. The former class of materials is commonly termed amorphous or glassy, the latter crystalline. However, both classes share, many of the other physical properties o...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Mitra, Shashanka (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1976, 1976
Edition:1st ed. 1976
Series:NATO Science Series B:, Physics
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Formation and Transformation Behavior of Amorphous Solids
  • On the Structure Analysis of Amorphous Materials
  • On the Structure of Amorphous Films
  • Structural Modelling of Disordered Semiconductors
  • Some Theorems Relating to the Structure of Amorphous Solids
  • Polymorphs
  • Optical Properties of Tetrahedrally Bonded Amorphous Semiconductors: Absorption Spectra and Absorption Edge
  • Photoluminescence
  • to Photoemission
  • Photoemission of Disordered Elemental Semiconductors
  • Mathematical Methods for Calculating the Electron Spectrum
  • Some Theorems Relating to Densities of States
  • Theory of Optical Absorption of Disordered Solids
  • Comments on the Theory of Localized States in Semiconducting Noncrystalline Solids
  • Transport Properties of Amorphous Semiconductors
  • Electrical Transport in Semiconducting Noncrystalline Solids
  • Inelastic Coherent Neutron Scattering in Amorphous Solids
  • Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy of Amorphous Semiconductors
  • Dynamics of Structurally Disordered Solids
  • Phonons in Amorphous Solids
  • Local Order and Low Frequency Modes in Amorphous Solids: Magnetic Resonance Techniques
  • Bonding in Non-Tetrahedrally Coordinated Amorphous Solids
  • Light Scattering in Liquid Semiconductors
  • Author Index