Most textbooks in the field are either too advanced for students
or don t adequately cover current research topics. Bridging this
gap, Electronic Structure of Materials helps advanced undergraduate
and graduate students understand electronic structure methods and
enables them to use these techniques in their work.
Developed from the author s lecture notes, this classroom-tested
book takes a microscopic view of materials as composed of
interacting electrons and nuclei. It explains all the properties of
materials in terms of basic quantities of electrons and nuclei,
such as electronic charge, mass, and atomic number. Based on
quantum mechanics, this first-principles approach does not have any
adjustable parameters.
The first half of the text presents the fundamentals and methods
of electronic structure. Using numerous examples, the second half
illustrates applications of the methods to various materials,
including crystalline solids, disordered substitutional alloys,
amorphous solids, nanoclusters, nanowires, graphene, topological
insulators, battery materials, spintronic materials, and materials
under extreme conditions.
Every chapter starts at a basic level and gradually moves to
more complex topics, preparing students for more advanced work in
the field. End-of-chapter exercises also help students get a sense
of numbers and visualize the physical picture associated with the
problem. Students are encouraged to practice with the electronic
structure calculations via user-friendly software packages."
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