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Electronic Conduction in Oxides, PDF eBook

Electronic Conduction in Oxides PDF

Part of the Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences series

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This book is a revised and up-dated translation of Denki DendOsei Sankabutsu (Electronic Conduction in Oxides) published by Shokabo in Tokyo in 1983 as the second volume of the Material Science Series, which was edited for postgraduate students by T.

Suzuki, S. Chikazumi, and S. Nakajima. Since the publication of the first edition, we have witnessed the historic discovery of high-Tc superconductors by J.

G. Bednorz and K. A. Muller. Tbe Shokabo edition has thus been thoroughly revised to accommodate the recent developments, and K.

Nasu joined as the fourth author. The constitution of the book is as follows: After a short introductory chapter, Chap. 2 is devoted 10 a brief review of transport phenomena and electronic states in oxides.

It was written by Tsuda. In Chap. 3, the electron-phonon and electron- electron interaction are treated theoretically by Nasu and Yanase.

Nasu discusses the present status of theoretical studies of the electron-phonon interaction in solids and Yanase explains the electron correlation.

Chapter 4 treats the physics ofvarious representative oxides in detail.

Sections 4. 1-5 and 4. 10 were written by Tsuda and Sects. 4. 6-9 by Siratori. This chapter is intended not as an exhaustive review of the properties of each oxide, but rather as an illustration of the concepts which have developed out of the research into transport phenomena in conductive oxides.

Many of these concepts are due 10 N. F. Mott. At the end of Chap.

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