The Physics of Amorphous Solids
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More About This Title The Physics of Amorphous Solids
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An in-depth study of non-crystalline solids in which the arrangement of the atoms do not have long-range order. Describes the way amorphous solids are formed, the phenomenology of the liquid-to-glass and glass- to-liquid transition, and the technological applications. Emphasizes modern approaches such as scaling, localization, and percolation. Includes extensive treatment of structural aspects of amorphous solids, ranging from metallic glasses, to chalcogenides, to organic polymers. Incorporates illustrations for the clarification of physics concepts.
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Richard Zallen is the author of The Physics of Amorphous Solids, published by Wiley.
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The Formation of Amorphous Solids.
Amorphous Morphology: The Geometry and Topology of Disorder.
Chalcogenide Glasses and Organic Polymers.
The Percolation Model.
Localization Delocalization Transitions.
Optical and Electrical Properties.
Index.
Amorphous Morphology: The Geometry and Topology of Disorder.
Chalcogenide Glasses and Organic Polymers.
The Percolation Model.
Localization Delocalization Transitions.
Optical and Electrical Properties.
Index.