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States of Matter by David L. Goodstein Overview covers thermodynamics and statistical mechanics; gases, solids, and liquids; perfect gases; electronics in metals; the Bose condensation; and numerous pertinent aspects of phase transitions. 1975 edition.
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|  | Semiconductor Statistics by J. S. Blakemore In-depth exploration of implications of carrier populations and Fermi energies examines distribution of electrons in energy bands and impurity levels of semiconductors, plus kinetics of semiconductors containing excess carriers. 1962 edition.
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|  | Defects and Defect Processes in Nonmetallic Solids by W. Hayes, A. M. Stoneham This extensive survey covers defects in nonmetals, emphasizing point defects and point-defect processes. It encompasses electronic, vibrational, and optical properties of defective solids, plus dislocations and grain boundaries. 1985 edition.
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| Products in Solid State |  |  |  | Defects and Defect Processes in Nonmetallic Solids by W. Hayes, A. M. Stoneham This extensive survey covers defects in nonmetals, emphasizing point defects and point-defect processes. It encompasses electronic, vibrational, and optical properties of defective solids, plus dislocations and grain boundaries. 1985 edition.
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| | |  | Semiconductor Statistics by J. S. Blakemore In-depth exploration of implications of carrier populations and Fermi energies examines distribution of electrons in energy bands and impurity levels of semiconductors, plus kinetics of semiconductors containing excess carriers. 1962 edition.
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|  | States of Matter by David L. Goodstein Overview covers thermodynamics and statistical mechanics; gases, solids, and liquids; perfect gases; electronics in metals; the Bose condensation; and numerous pertinent aspects of phase transitions. 1975 edition.
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|  | Symmetry Principles in Solid State and Molecular Physics by Melvin Lax High-level text applies group theory to physics problems, develops methods for solving molecular vibration problems and for determining the form of crystal tensors, develops translational properties of crystals, more. 1974 edition.
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