The study of Condensed Matter Physics has evolved over the last decade or so. The scope of Modern Condensed Matter Physics has expanded significantly from traditional solid-state physics and has become a highly interdisciplinary field of research.

This book connects modern experimental discoveries with theoretical and fundamental concepts. It introduces the interacting and non-interacting aspects of fermionic systems and the role of topology and symmetry in understanding material properties.

The text emphasizes quantum Hall effect, topological insulators and how the discovery of graphene has incited brilliant ideas in both fundamental and applied aspects. The role of interactions is discussed to explain topics including Magnetism and Superconductivity. Topics such as Bose Einstein condensation and superfluid properties of atomic systems in optical lattices are also a key feature of the text. The book offers something different to the field due to the range of topics covered in a pedagogical way for students.

Key Features

  • Provides a modern perspective of condensed matter physics
  • Aims to be understandable for students
  • Provides significant pedagogical content in the form of derivations and illustrations
  • Presents advanced topics in a pedagogical manner

Format
EPUB
Protection
DRM Free
Publication date
December 14, 2022
Publisher
Collection
Page count
400
Language
English
EPUB ISBN
9780750330312
PDF ISBN
9780750344074
Paper ISBN
9780750330299
File size
14 MB
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