Electronic States in Crystals of Finite Size (Springer Tracts in Modern Physics, #212) (Ecological Studies, #73)

by Shang Yuan Ren

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The theory of electronic states in crystals is the very basis of modern solid state physics. In traditional solid state physics - based on the Bloch theorem - the theory of electronic states in crystals is essentially a theory of electronic states in crystals of in?nite size. However, that any real crystal always has a ?nite size is a physical reality one has to face. The di?erence between the electronic structure of a real crystal of ?nite size and the electronic structure obtained based on the Bloch theorem becomes more signi?cant as the crystal size decreases. A clear understanding of the properties of electronic states in real crystals of ?nite size has both theoretical and practical signi?cance. Many years ago when the author was a student learning solid state physics at Peking University, he was bothered by a feeling that the general use of the periodic boundary conditions seemed unconvincing. At least the e?ects of such a signi?cant simpli?cation should be clearly understood. Afterward, he learned that many of his school mates had the same feeling. Among many solid state physics books, the author found that only in the classic book Dynamic Theory of Crystal Lattices by Born and Huang was there a more detailed discussion on the e?ects of such a simpli?cation in an Appendix.
  • ISBN10 0387263047
  • ISBN13 9780387263045
  • Publish Date 1 January 2006 (first published 31 December 1989)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Springer Science+Business Media
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 202
  • Language English