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Electronic Materials. Principles and Applied Science

  • Book

  • November 2018
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4593665
Mechanical and thermal properties are reviewed and electrical and magnetic properties are emphasized. Basics of symmetry and internal structure of crystals and the main properties of metals, dielectrics, semiconductors, and magnetic materials are discussed. The theory and modern experimental data are presented, as well as the specifications of materials that are necessary for practical application in electronics. The modern state of research in nanophysics of metals, magnetic materials, dielectrics and semiconductors is taken into account, with particular attention to the influence of structure on the physical properties of nano-materials.

The book uses simplified mathematical treatment of theories, while emphasis is placed on the basic concepts of physical phenomena in electronic materials. Most chapters are devoted to the advanced scientific and technological problems of electronic materials; in addition, some new insights into theoretical facts relevant to technical devices are presented.

Electronic Materials is an essential reference for newcomers to the field of electronics, providing a fundamental understanding of important basic and advanced concepts in electronic materials science.

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Table of Contents

Part I: Structure, main properties, metals, magnetics 1. Electronics materials structure 2. Mechanical properties of solids 3. Thermal properties of solids 4. Quasi-particles in solids 5. Metals 6. Magnetics

Part II: Semiconductors, dielectrics, phase transitions 7. Semiconductors 8. Dielectrics-insulators 9. Active dielectrics 10. Phase transitions

Authors

Yuriy Poplavko Professor of Microelectronics, Electronics faculty, Microelectronics department, Department of National Technical University of Ukraine, Igor Sikorsky Kiev Polytechnic Institute. Dr Poplavko has been teaching electronic materials science topics for the past 40 years in the Ukraine, Portugal and South Korea. During his time at the National Technical University of Ukraine he has developed several courses in materials science and physics and has published more than 20 scientific books and manuals (4 books in English, 6 books in Russian, and 10 books in Ukrainian) on dielectrics, polar crystals, ferroelectrics, and many others. Dr Poplavko is also a renowned expert in the physics of ferroelectrics and dielectrics, known primarily for his efforts in discovering the research method microwave dielectric spectroscopy.