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  1. Solid-state physics

    Solid-state physics is the study of rigid matter, or solids, through methods such as solid-state chemistry, quantum mechanics, crystallography, electromagnetism, and metallurgy. It is the largest branch of condensed matter physics. Solid-state physics studies how the large-scale properties of solid materials result from their atomic-scale properties. Thus, solid-state physics forms a theoretical basis of materials science. Along with solid-state chemistry, it also has direct applications in the technology of transistors and semiconductors. Wikipedia

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  2. scientific.net

    Solid State Phenomena (SSP) (formerly Part B of "Diffusion and Defect Data" 0377-6883) is a peer-reviewed periodical which covers a set of research: fundamentals of the structures and their influence on the properties of solids, of experimental techniques and practical applications of materials, solid-state devices and structures in the context of the latest achievements in the area of ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    Solid-state physics is the study of rigid matter, or solids, through methods such as solid-state chemistry, quantum mechanics, ... and diverse other phenomena. During the early Cold War, research in solid state physics was often not restricted to solids, which led some physicists in the 1970s and 1980s to found the field of condensed matter ...
  4. link.springer.com

    Solid-state physics is the branch of physics that offers the widest range of phenomena for the application of both classical and quantum physics on macroscopic, microscopic, and atomic scales. Matter exists either in a solid state or a fluid state, and fluid is...
  5. scientific.net

    Solid State Phenomena Vol. 368. Solid State Phenomena Vol. 367. Solid State Phenomena Vol. 366. Solid State Phenomena ... -based solid-state devices for high-power, high-frequency, and high-temperature technology. The article presents the results of an investigation into the Al fraction of AlGaN as a function of GaN cap growth time through µ ...
  6. scientific.net

    The development of solid-state semiconductor structures is at the forefront of technological innovation, driving advancements across various applications of microelectronics and high-power devices. The formation and processing of semiconductor solid-state structures involve a series of sophisticated and precision technologies that improve functionality and provide integration of finished ...
  7. academic.oup.com

    Abstract. Solid state physics is a complex area which needs a full arsenal of experimental techniques to uncover all its intriguing aspects. The present book presents selected results from a couple of methods where phenomena in solids are observed from points of view that fall somewhat outside the experimental mainstream, but have contributed with unique information to the understanding of ...
  8. link.aps.org

    Experiments on intense laser driven dielectrics have revealed population transfer to the conduction band to be oscillatory in time. This is in stark contrast to ionization in semiconductors and is currently unexplained. Current ionization theories neglect coupling between the valence and conduction band and therewith, the dynamic Stark shift. Our single-particle analysis identifies this as a ...
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