Electron Correlation in Metals
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:24th Jun '10
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Physics monograph on important topic in condensed matter physics.
Since the discovery of high Tc superconductivity, the role of electron correlation on superconductivity has been an important issue in condensed matter physics. Here the role of electron correlation in metals is explained using the Fermi liquid theory. For undergraduate and graduate students and researchers in condensed matter physics.Since the discovery of high Tc superconductivity, the role of electron correlation on superconductivity has been an important issue in condensed matter physics. Here the role of electron correlation in metals is explained in detail on the basis of the Fermi liquid theory. The book, originally published in 2004, discusses the following issues: enhancements of electronic specific heat and magnetic susceptibility, effects of electron correlation on transport phenomena such as electric resistivity and Hall coefficient, magnetism, Mott transition and unconventional superconductivity. These originate commonly from the Coulomb repulsion between electrons. In particular, superconductivity in strongly correlated electron systems is discussed with a unified point of view. This book is written to explain interesting physics in metals for undergraduate and graduate students and researchers in condensed matter physics.
Review of the hardback: 'The positive features of Electron Correlation in Metals are its treatments of diagrammatic techniques for the different topics. … When confronting a new problem, it is often instructive to take a first stab at it using perturbative techniques - and for that, Yamada is indeed an expert.' Physics Today
ISBN: 9780521147682
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
Weight: 350g
256 pages