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Polymers, Liquid Crystals, and Low-Dimensional Solids

✍ Scribed by A. Keller (auth.), Norman March, Mario Tosi (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Leaves
634
Series
Physics of Solids and Liquids
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book deals with three related areas having both fundamental and technological interest. In the first part, the objective is to provide a bird'sΒ­ eye view on structure in polymeric solids. This is then complemented by a chapter, directly technological in its emphasis, dealing with the influence of processing on polymeric materials. In spite of the technological interest, this leads to some of the current fundamental theory. Part II, concerned with liquid crystals, starts with a discussion of the physics of the various types of material, and concludes with a treatment of optical applications. Again, aspects of the theory are stressed though this part is basically phenomenological in character. In Part III, an account is given first of the use of chemical-bonding arguments in understanding the electronic structure of low-dimensional solids, followed by a comprehensive treatment of the influence of dimenΒ­ sionality on phase transitions. A brief summary of dielectric screening in low-dimensional solids follows. Space-charge layers are then treated, including semiconductor inversion layers. Effects of limited dimensionality on superconductivity are also emphasized. Part IV concludes the volume with two specialized topics: electronic structure of biopolymers, and topological defects and disordered systems. The Editors wish to acknowledge that this book had its origins in the material presented at a course organized by the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction to Polymeric Structure and Properties....Pages 3-32
Crystallinity and Kinetics of Crystallization....Pages 33-69
The Basic Crystal Unit....Pages 71-116
Other Classes of Crystallization....Pages 117-129
Hierarchical Nature of Macromolecular Structure....Pages 131-142
Influence of Processing on Polymeric Materials....Pages 143-174
Back Matter....Pages 175-177
Front Matter....Pages 179-179
Structural Classification of Thermotropic Liquid Crystals....Pages 181-187
Nematic Liquid Crystals....Pages 189-211
Cholesteric Liquid Crystals....Pages 213-220
Smectic Liquid Crystals....Pages 221-237
Optical Applications of Liquid Crystals....Pages 239-285
Back Matter....Pages 287-288
Front Matter....Pages 289-289
Chemical Bonding....Pages 291-334
Phase Transitions and Dimensionality....Pages 335-400
Many-Electron Effects....Pages 401-448
Space-Charge Layers....Pages 449-474
Superconductivity via Electron-Phonon and Electron-Exciton Interactions....Pages 475-508
Back Matter....Pages 509-519
Front Matter....Pages 521-521
Biopolymer Electronic Phenomena....Pages 523-566
Topological Defects and Disordered Systems....Pages 567-616
Back Matter....Pages 617-622
Back Matter....Pages 623-628

✦ Subjects


Solid State Physics;Spectroscopy and Microscopy;Condensed Matter Physics;Crystallography;Characterization and Evaluation of Materials


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