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Problems of Linear Electron (Polaron) Transport Theory in Semiconductors: International Series in Natural Philosophy
Problems of Linear Electron (Polaron) Transport Theory in Semiconductors: International Series in Natural Philosophy
Problems of Linear Electron (Polaron) Transport Theory in Semiconductors: International Series in Natural Philosophy
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Problems of Linear Electron (Polaron) Transport Theory in Semiconductors summarizes and discusses the development of areas in electron transport theory in semiconductors, with emphasis on the fundamental aspects of the theory and the essential physical nature of the transport processes. The book is organized into three parts. Part I focuses on some general topics in the theory of transport phenomena: the general dynamical theory of linear transport in dissipative systems (Kubo formulae) and the phenomenological theory. Part II deals with the theory of polaron transport in a crystalline semiconductor. The last part contains a critical account of electron transport in disordered systems, including amorphous substances, with allowance for polaron effects.
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Release dateMay 4, 2017
ISBN9781483158198
Problems of Linear Electron (Polaron) Transport Theory in Semiconductors: International Series in Natural Philosophy

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