Problems of Condensed Matter Physics
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This book is dedicated to Professor Leonid V Keldysh. His brilliant contributions to condensed matter physics include the Franz-Keldysh effect, an electron-hole liquid, the nonequilibrium (Keldysh) diagram technique, Bose-Einstein condensation (of excitons) and a ``metal-dielectric'' transition, acoustically-induced superlattices, multi-photon transitions and impact ionization in solids. In many respects, his work influenced and formed the paradigm of modern condensed matter physics. As a result, many famous researchers in the field have enthusiastically provided unique contributions to the book.Features
- Guide-book to modern condensed matter physics (from fundamentals to applications).
- Written by internationally leading experts in the field.
- Covers some of the most important and hot topics of modern condensed matter physics.
Product Details
368 pages; 110 line drawings & 17 halftones; ISBN13: 978-0-19-923887-3ISBN10: 0-19-923887-1About the Author(s)
Alexei L. Ivanov
School of Physics and Astronomy
Cardiff University
Employment History:
Research staff member of Physics Department of Moscow State University,
1984-1991
Research associate of Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Frankfurt am Main, 1991-1997
Research associate of Theory Condensed Matter Group, Cavendish Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Cambridge, 1998-1999
Senior Lecturer, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Cardiff University, 1999-2003
Personal Chair - Professor, School of Physics and Astronomy, Cardiff University, 2003 - present time.
Sergei G. Tikhodeev
A M Prokhorov General Physics Institute
Russian Academy of Sciences
Moscow
Employment History:
Since 1997, Head of Nanostructures theory laboratory, A. M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute RAS, Moscow, Russia
1988 - 1996, Leading Scientist, General Physics Institute
1983 - 1988 Senior Scientist, General Physics Institute
1975 - 1983 Research Associate, I.E.Tamm Theory Department, P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute AS USSR, Moscow

