Electrical Conduction in Solid Materials -  J. P. Suchet

Electrical Conduction in Solid Materials (eBook)

Physicochemical Bases and Possible Applications

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2013 | 1. Auflage
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Electrical Conduction in Solid Materials (Physicochemical Bases and Possible Applications) investigates the physicochemical bases and possible applications of electrical conduction in solid materials, with emphasis on conductors, semiconductors, and insulators. Topics range from the interatomic bonds of conductors to the effective atomic charge in conventional semiconductors and magnetic transitions in switching semiconductors. Comprised of 10 chapters, this volume begins with a description of electrical conduction in conductors and semiconductors, metals and alloys, as well as interatomic bonds and the resistivity of magnetic conductors. Subsequent chapters focus on conventional semiconductors, including intrinsic semiconductors and binary and ternary compounds; compounds containing ordered or disordered atomic magnetic moments, showing paramagnetism of ferro-, ferri-, or antiferromagnetism; and magnetic and crystallographic transitions in switching semiconductors. Organic and inorganic insulators are also considered, along with possible applications of conductors, semiconductors, and insulators. Finally, the special magnetoelectric effects and magneto-optical effects of magnetic semiconductors are analyzed. This book will be a valuable resource for students of physical chemistry.
Electrical Conduction in Solid Materials (Physicochemical Bases and Possible Applications) investigates the physicochemical bases and possible applications of electrical conduction in solid materials, with emphasis on conductors, semiconductors, and insulators. Topics range from the interatomic bonds of conductors to the effective atomic charge in conventional semiconductors and magnetic transitions in switching semiconductors. Comprised of 10 chapters, this volume begins with a description of electrical conduction in conductors and semiconductors, metals and alloys, as well as interatomic bonds and the resistivity of magnetic conductors. Subsequent chapters focus on conventional semiconductors, including intrinsic semiconductors and binary and ternary compounds; compounds containing ordered or disordered atomic magnetic moments, showing paramagnetism of ferro-, ferri-, or antiferromagnetism; and magnetic and crystallographic transitions in switching semiconductors. Organic and inorganic insulators are also considered, along with possible applications of conductors, semiconductors, and insulators. Finally, the special magnetoelectric effects and magneto-optical effects of magnetic semiconductors are analyzed. This book will be a valuable resource for students of physical chemistry.

Front Cover 
1 
Electrical Conduction in Solid Materials: Physicochemical Bases and Possible Applications 4
Copyright Page 
5 
Table of Contents 
8 
Preface 12
Part I: Physicochemical Bases 
14 
Chapter 1. Conductors 16
1.1. Interatomic bonds 16
1.2. Conductors and semiconductors 20
1.3. Metals and alloys 22
1.4. Magnetic conductors 25
1.5. Resistance at low temperatures 30
References 33
Chapter 2. Conventional Semiconductors 
35 
2.1. Intrinsic semiconductors 35
2.2. First condition 39
2.3. Binary and ternary compounds 42
2.4. Second condition 45
2.5. Effective atomic charge 48
References 52
Chapter 3. Magnetic Semiconductors 
53 
3.1. Roles of s, p, and d electrons 53
3.2. d transfers and chemical bond 57
3.3. Simple binary compounds 61
3.4. Compounds with the NiAs structure 64
3.5. Ternary compounds 68
References 72
Chapter 4. Switching Semiconductors 
73 
4.1. Magnetic transitions 73
4.2. Crystallographic transitions 77
4.3. Chalcogenide glasses 80
4.4. Reversible crystallization 82
4.5. Non-destructive breakdown 86
References 89
Chapter 5. Insulators 
91 
5.1. Inorganic insulators 91
5.2. Organic insulators 95
5.3. Alternating currents 98
5.4. Dielectrics 103
5.5. Ferroelectrics 106
References 109
Part II: Possible Applications 
110 
Chapter 6. Conductors 
112 
6.1. Electricity lines 112
6.2. Telecommunications by wire 115
6.3. Magnetic coils 118
6.4. Resistors and couples 122
6.5. Contact parts 126
References 129
Chapter 7. Conventional Semiconductors 
131 
7.1. Extrinsic semiconductors 131
7.2. P-N junction: photocell, rectifier 135
7.3. Multiple junction: amplifier 138
7.4. Heterojunction: thermocell 142
7.5. Other applications 145
References 149
Chapter 8. Magnetic Semiconductors 
150 
8.1. Thermistors 150
8.2. Magnetoresistance commutator 153
8.3. Special magnetoelectric effects 157
8.4. Magneto-optical effects 160
8.5. Laser modulator 164
References 168
Chapter 9. Switching Semiconductors 
169 
9.1. Thermal detector 169
9.2. Memory switch 171
9.3. Threshold switch 174
9.4. Special glass IRdome 177
9.5. Other applications of glasses 179
References 182
Chapter 10. Insulators 
184 
10.1 Electrotechnical insulator 184
10.2. Electromechanical resonator 188
10.3. Condenser, amplifier 191
10.4. Light modulator 194
10.5. Memory, electret 198
References 200
Guide to Recent Books 202
Author Index 212
Subject Index 218
Formula Index 224

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.10.2013
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Elektrodynamik
Technik Maschinenbau
ISBN-10 1-4832-8023-3 / 1483280233
ISBN-13 978-1-4832-8023-3 / 9781483280233
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