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Optical Effects in Solids

✍ Scribed by David B. Tanner


Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
414
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


An overview of the optical effects in solids, addressing the physics of various materials and their response to electromagnetic radiation. The discussion includes metals, semiconductors, superconductors, and insulators. The book begins by introducing the dielectric function into Maxwell's macroscopic equations and finding their plane-wave solution. The physics governing the dielectric function of various materials is then covered, both classically and using basic quantum mechanics. Advanced topics covered include interacting electrons, the anomalous skin effect, anisotropy, magneto-optics, and inhomogeneous materials. Each subject begins with a connection to the basic physics of the particular solid, after which the measurable optical quantities are derived. It allows the reader to connect measurements (reflectance, optical conductivity and dielectric function) with the underlying physics of solids. Methods of analysing experimental data are addressed, making this an ideal resource for students and researchers interested in solid state physics, optics, and materials science.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover......Page 1
Front Matter
......Page 3
Optical Effects in Solids......Page 5
Copyright
......Page 6
Dedication
......Page 7
Contents
......Page 9
Preface......Page 13
1 Introduction......Page 15
2 Maxwell’s Equations and PlaneWaves in Matter......Page 20
3 The Complex Dielectric Function and
Refractive Index......Page 31
4 Classical Theories for the Dielectric Function......Page 44
5 Phonons......Page 76
6 A Look at Real Solids......Page 95
7 Transmission and Reflection......Page 110
8 Free-ElectronMetals......Page 129
9 Optical Excitations: Quantum Mechanics......Page 151
10 Kramers–Kronig Relations and SumRules......Page 166
11 Superconductors......Page 189
12 Semiconductors and Insulators......Page 221
13 Strongly Interacting Solids......Page 255
14 Nonlocal Effects......Page 277
15 Anisotropic Crystals......Page 290
16 Magneto-Optics......Page 318
17 Inhomogeneous Materials......Page 347
Appendix A.
Notes about Units......Page 361
Appendix B.
Maxwell’s Equations in SI......Page 364
Appendix C.
Partial Derivatives and Vector
Operators Acting on PlaneWaves......Page 366
Appendix D.
TheWave Equation......Page 367
Appendix E.
Reflection and Transmission at
Oblique Incidence......Page 368
Appendix F.
A Field Guide to Optical β€œConstants”......Page 379
Appendix G.
Software......Page 386
References
......Page 387
Index......Page 411


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