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Soft Matter Physics: An Introduction

✍ Scribed by Maurice Kleman, Oleg D. Lavrentovich (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Leaves
658
Series
Partially Ordered Systems
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Introductions to solid state physics have, ever since the initial book by F. Seitz in 1940, concentrated on simple crystals, with few atoms per cell, bonded together by strong ionic, covalent, or metallic bonds. References to weaker bonds, such as van der Waals forces in rare gases, or to geometric or chemical disorder (e.g., alloys or glasses) have been limited. The physical understanding of this ?eld started well before Seitz’s book and led to a number of Nobel prizes after the last war. Applications cover classical metallurgy, el- tronics, geology and building materials, as well as electrical and ionic transport, chemical reactivity, ferroelectricity and magnetism. But in parallel with this general and well publicized trend, and sometimes earlier as far as physical concepts were concerned, an exploration and increasingly systematic study of softer matter has developed through the twentieth century. More often in the hands of physical chemists and crystallographers than those of pure physicists, the ?eld had for a long time a reputation of complexity. If progress in polymers was steady but slow, interest in liquid crystals had lain dormant for forty years, after a bright start lasting through 1925, to be revived in the late 1960s based on their possible use in imaging techniques. The optoelectronic properties of the ?eld in general are even more recent.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxv
Condensed Matter: General Characteristics, the Chemical Bond, and Particle Interactions....Pages 1-41
Atomic and Molecular Arrangements....Pages 42-75
The Order Parameter: Amplitude and Phase....Pages 76-104
Phase Transitions....Pages 105-134
Elasticity of Mesomorphic Phases....Pages 135-183
Dynamics of Isotropic and Anisotropic Fluids....Pages 184-222
Fractals and Growth Phenomena....Pages 223-260
Dislocations in Solids. Plastic Relaxation....Pages 261-299
Dislocations in Smectic and Columnar Phases....Pages 300-336
Curvature Defects in Smectics and Columnar Phases....Pages 337-387
Disclinations and Topological Point Defects. Fluid Relaxation.....Pages 388-433
Topological Theory of Defects....Pages 434-471
Surface Phenomena....Pages 472-518
Stability of Colloidal Systems....Pages 519-559
Polymers: Structural Properties....Pages 560-604
Back Matter....Pages 605-637

✦ Subjects


Condensed Matter; Characterization and Evaluation of Materials; Polymer Sciences


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