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This volume presents a sequence of articles which describe the theoretical treat- ments of investigating the fundamental features in the electronic structures and properties of typical quasi-one-dimensional solids; organic conductor TTF-TCNQ, polyacetylene, metallic and superconducting polymer (SN)n and linear chain chal- cogenides and halides of transition elements including NbSe3´ The aim of this volume is not to present an exhaustive review but rather to touch on a selective class of problems which appear to be fundamental for typical quasi-one-dimensional solids. Thus the topics in this volume are rather confined to the key basic properties of quasi-one-dimensional systems. The quasi-one-dimensional solids are one of the most extensively investigated subjects in current physics, chemistry and materials science. These materials are unique in attracting a broad range of scientists, chemists, experimental and theore- tical physicists, materials scientists and engineers. In 1954 Frohlich constructed a theory of superconductivity based on a one-dimensional model of moving charge density waves. In 1955 Peierls predicted that anyone-dimensional metal is unstable against the distortion of a periodic lattice so that a metal-nonmetal transition occurs at a certain temperature for a one-dimensional metal. According to these theories a gap is opened at the Fermi surfaces of one-dimensional conductors at low tempera- tures and the charge density wave is created in connection with the occurrence of the gap. This volume presents a sequence of articles which describe the theoretical treat- ments of investigating the fundamental features in the electronic structures and properties of typical quasi-one-dimensional solids; organic conductor TTF-TCNQ, polyacetylene, metallic and superconducting polymer (SN)n and linear chain chal- cogenides and halides of transition elements including NbSe3´ The aim of this volume is not to present an exhaustive review but rather to touch on a selective class of eBook PDF 06.12.2012 eBooks>Fremdsprachige eBooks>Englische eBooks, Springer Netherlands, .201<
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This volume presents a sequence of articles which describe the theoretical treat ments of investigating the fundamental features in the electronic structures and properties of typical quasi-one-dimensional solids; organic conductor TTF-TCNQ, polyacetylene, metallic and superconducting polymer (SN)n and linear chain chal cogenides and halides of transition elements including NbSe3' The aim of this volume is not to present an exhaustive review but rather to touch on a selective class of problems which appear to be fundamental for typical quasi-one-dimensional solids. Thus the topics in this volume are rather confined to the key basic properties of quasi-one-dimensional systems. The quasi-one-dimensional solids are one of the most extensively investigated subjects in current physics, chemistry and materials science. These materials are unique in attracting a broad range of scientists, chemists, experimental and theore tical physicists, materials scientists and engineers. In 1954 Frohlich constructed a theory of superconductivity based on a one-dimensional model of moving charge density waves. In 1955 Peierls predicted that anyone-dimensional metal is unstable against the distortion of a periodic lattice so that a metal-nonmetal transition occurs at a certain temperature for a one-dimensional metal. According to these theories a gap is opened at the Fermi surfaces of one-dimensional conductors at low tempera tures and the charge density wave is created in connection with the occurrence of the gap. Books > Chemistry eBook, Springer Shop<
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This volume presents a sequence of articles which describe the theoretical treat ments of investigating the fundamental features in the electronic structures and properties of typical quasi-one-dimensional solids; organic conductor TTF-TCNQ, polyacetylene, metallic and superconducting polymer (SN)n and linear chain chal cogenides and halides of transition elements including NbSe3' The aim of this volume is not to present an exhaustive review but rather to touch on a selective class of problems which appear to be fundamental for typical quasi-one-dimensional solids. Thus the topics in this volume are rather confined to the key basic properties of quasi-one-dimensional systems. The quasi-one-dimensional solids are one of the most extensively investigated subjects in current physics, chemistry and materials science. These materials are unique in attracting a broad range of scientists, chemists, experimental and theore tical physicists, materials scientists and engineers. In 1954 Frohlich constructed a theory of superconductivity based on a one-dimensional model of moving charge density waves. In 1955 Peierls predicted that anyone-dimensional metal is unstable against the distortion of a periodic lattice so that a metal-nonmetal transition occurs at a certain temperature for a one-dimensional metal. According to these theories a gap is opened at the Fermi surfaces of one-dimensional conductors at low tempera tures and the charge density wave is created in connection with the occurrence of the gap. Books > Chemistry eBook, Springer Shop<
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This volume presents a sequence of articles which describe the theoretical treat ments of investigating the fundamental features in the electronic structures and properties of typical quasi-one-dimensional solids; organic conductor TTF-TCNQ, polyacetylene, metallic and superconducting polymer (SN)n and linear chain chal cogenides and halides of transition elements including NbSe3' The aim of this volume is not to present an exhaustive review but rather to touch on a selective class of problems which appear to be fundamental for typical quasi-one-dimensional solids. Thus the topics in this volume are rather confined to the key basic properties of quasi-one-dimensional systems. The quasi-one-dimensional solids are one of the most extensively investigated subjects in current physics, chemistry and materials science. These materials are unique in attracting a broad range of scientists, chemists, experimental and theore tical physicists, materials scientists and engineers. In 1954 Frohlich constructed a theory of superconductivity based on a one-dimensional model of moving charge density waves. In 1955 Peierls predicted that anyone-dimensional metal is unstable against the distortion of a periodic lattice so that a metal-nonmetal transition occurs at a certain temperature for a one-dimensional metal. According to these theories a gap is opened at the Fermi surfaces of one-dimensional conductors at low tempera tures and the charge density wave is created in connection with the occurrence of the gap., Springer<
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This volume presents a sequence of articles which describe the theoretical treat- ments of investigating the fundamental features in the electronic structures and properties of typical quasi-one-dimensional solids; organic conductor TTF-TCNQ, polyacetylene, metallic and superconducting polymer (SN)n and linear chain chal- cogenides and halides of transition elements including NbSe3´ The aim of this volume is not to present an exhaustive review but rather to touch on a selective class of problems which appear to be fundamental for typical quasi-one-dimensional solids. Thus the topics in this volume are rather confined to the key basic properties of quasi-one-dimensional systems. The quasi-one-dimensional solids are one of the most extensively investigated subjects in current physics, chemistry and materials science. These materials are unique in attracting a broad range of scientists, chemists, experimental and theore- tical physicists, materials scientists and engineers. In 1954 Frohlich constructed a theory of superconductivity based on a one-dimensional model of moving charge density waves. In 1955 Peierls predicted that anyone-dimensional metal is unstable against the distortion of a periodic lattice so that a metal-nonmetal transition occurs at a certain temperature for a one-dimensional metal. According to these theories a gap is opened at the Fermi surfaces of one-dimensional conductors at low tempera- tures and the charge density wave is created in connection with the occurrence of the gap. This volume presents a sequence of articles which describe the theoretical treat- ments of investigating the fundamental features in the electronic structures and properties of typical quasi-one-dimensional solids; organic conductor TTF-TCNQ, polyacetylene, metallic and superconducting polymer (SN)n and linear chain chal- cogenides and halides of transition elements including NbSe3´ The aim of this volume is not to present an exhaustive review but rather to touch on a selective class of eBook PDF 06.12.2012 eBooks>Fremdsprachige eBooks>Englische eBooks, Springer Netherlands, .201<
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This volume presents a sequence of articles which describe the theoretical treat ments of investigating the fundamental features in the electronic structures and properties of typical quasi-one-dimensional solids; organic conductor TTF-TCNQ, polyacetylene, metallic and superconducting polymer (SN)n and linear chain chal cogenides and halides of transition elements including NbSe3' The aim of this volume is not to present an exhaustive review but rather to touch on a selective class of problems which appear to be fundamental for typical quasi-one-dimensional solids. Thus the topics in this volume are rather confined to the key basic properties of quasi-one-dimensional systems. The quasi-one-dimensional solids are one of the most extensively investigated subjects in current physics, chemistry and materials science. These materials are unique in attracting a broad range of scientists, chemists, experimental and theore tical physicists, materials scientists and engineers. In 1954 Frohlich constructed a theory of superconductivity based on a one-dimensional model of moving charge density waves. In 1955 Peierls predicted that anyone-dimensional metal is unstable against the distortion of a periodic lattice so that a metal-nonmetal transition occurs at a certain temperature for a one-dimensional metal. According to these theories a gap is opened at the Fermi surfaces of one-dimensional conductors at low tempera tures and the charge density wave is created in connection with the occurrence of the gap. Books > Chemistry eBook, Springer Shop<
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Auteur: Hitomi Kimura Titel: Physics and Chemistry of Materials with B; Theoretical Aspects of Band Structures and Electronic Properties of Pseudo-One-Dimensional Solids - Quasi One-Dimensional Structures Uitgeverij: Springer; Springer Netherland 284 Bladzijden Verschijningsjaar: 2012-12-06 Dordrecht; NL Taal: Engels 213,99 € (DE) 220,00 € (AT) 236,00 CHF (CH) Available XI, 284 p.
Theoretical Aspects of Conducting Polymers: Electronic Structure and Defect States.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Ground State Configuration (Hückel Theory).- 3. The Continuum Limit.- 4. Intrinsic Defects.- 5. Towards a More Realistic Theory of Conducting Polymers.- 6. Concluding Remarks.- Appendix A: Local Bond Order and Local Density in the Peierls Distorted State.- Appendix B: Polaron—Type Solutions.- Appendix C: Acoustic Phonons.- References.- Equilibrium Properties of TTF-TCNQ.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Interaction Scheme.- 3. Coulomb Correlated Electron Gas.- 4. CDW Coupling to the Lattice.- 5. Three-Dimensional Ordering.- References.- Band Structures and Electronic Properties of Metallic Polymer (SN)x and Its Intercalates (SNBry)x.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Self-Consistent Numerical Basis Set LCAO Method.- 3. Band Structure and Fermi Surface of (SN)x.- 4. Optical Absorption Spectra of (SN)x.- 5. Fermi Surfaces and Optical Absorption Spectra of (SNBry)x.- 6. Electrical Resistivity in an Interacting Two-Carrier System.- 7. Electrical Resistivity of (SN)x and (SNBry)x.- 8. Summary.- References.- The Quasi-One-Dimensional Chalcogenides and Halides of Transition Elements.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Metal—Metal Pairing in NbI4.- 3. Transition Metal Trichalcogenides.- 4. Zirconium and Hafnium Pentatellurides.- 5. Other One-Dimensional Compounds.- References.- Electronic Structure of NbSe3.- 1. Low-Dimensional Material NbSe3.- 2. Methodology of a Band Calculation.- 3. Results of the Band Calculation.- 4. Discussion.- References.- Index of Names.- Index of Subjects.
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