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" Theoretical Aspects of Band Structures and Electronic Properties of Pseudo-One-Dimensional Solids "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 773509
Doc. No : b593503
Main Entry : edited by Hiroshi Kamimura.
Title & Author : Theoretical Aspects of Band Structures and Electronic Properties of Pseudo-One-Dimensional Solids\ edited by Hiroshi Kamimura.
Publication Statement : Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1985
Series Statement : Physics and chemistry of materials with low-dimensional structures., Series B,, Quasi-one-dimensional materials ;, 4.
Page. NO : (300 pages)
ISBN : 9400952996
: : 9401088403
: : 9789400952997
: : 9789401088404
Contents : Theoretical Aspects of Conducting Polymers: Electronic Structure and Defect States --; 1. Introduction --; 2. Ground State Configuration (Hückel Theory) --; 3. The Continuum Limit --; 4. Intrinsic Defects --; 5. Towards a More Realistic Theory of Conducting Polymers --; 6. Concluding Remarks --; Appendix A: Local Bond Order and Local Density in the Peierls Distorted State --; Appendix B: Polaron --; Type Solutions --; Appendix C: Acoustic Phonons --; References --; Equilibrium Properties of TTF-TCNQ --; 1. Introduction --; 2. Interaction Scheme --; 3. Coulomb Correlated Electron Gas --; 4. CDW Coupling to the Lattice --; 5. Three-Dimensional Ordering --; References --; Band Structures and Electronic Properties of Metallic Polymer (SN)x and Its Intercalates (SNBry)x --; 1. Introduction --; 2. Self-Consistent Numerical Basis Set LCAO Method --; 3. Band Structure and Fermi Surface of (SN)x --; 4. Optical Absorption Spectra of (SN)x --; 5. Fermi Surfaces and Optical Absorption Spectra of (SNBry)x --; 6. Electrical Resistivity in an Interacting Two-Carrier System --; 7. Electrical Resistivity of (SN)x and (SNBry)x --; 8. Summary --; References --; The Quasi-One-Dimensional Chalcogenides and Halides of Transition Elements --; 1. Introduction --; 2. Metal --; Metal Pairing in NbI4 --; 3. Transition Metal Trichalcogenides --; 4. Zirconium and Hafnium Pentatellurides --; 5. Other One-Dimensional Compounds --; References --; Electronic Structure of NbSe3 --; 1. Low-Dimensional Material NbSe3 --; 2. Methodology of a Band Calculation --; 3. Results of the Band Calculation --; 4. Discussion --; References --; Index of Names --; Index of Subjects.
Abstract : This volume presents a sequence of articles which describe the theoretical treat­ ments of investigating the fundamental features in the electronic structures and properties of typical quasi-one-dimensional solids; organic conductor TTF-TCNQ, polyacetylene, metallic and superconducting polymer (SN)n and linear chain chal­ cogenides and halides of transition elements including NbSe3' The aim of this volume is not to present an exhaustive review but rather to touch on a selective class of problems which appear to be fundamental for typical quasi-one-dimensional solids. Thus the topics in this volume are rather confined to the key basic properties of quasi-one-dimensional systems. The quasi-one-dimensional solids are one of the most extensively investigated subjects in current physics, chemistry and materials science. These materials are unique in attracting a broad range of scientists, chemists, experimental and theore­ tical physicists, materials scientists and engineers. In 1954 Frohlich constructed a theory of superconductivity based on a one-dimensional model of moving charge density waves. In 1955 Peierls predicted that anyone-dimensional metal is unstable against the distortion of a periodic lattice so that a metal-nonmetal transition occurs at a certain temperature for a one-dimensional metal. According to these theories a gap is opened at the Fermi surfaces of one-dimensional conductors at low tempera­ tures and the charge density wave is created in connection with the occurrence of the gap.
Subject : Chemistry.
Subject : Physical organic chemistry.
LC Classification : ‭QC176.8.E4‬‭E358 1985‬
Added Entry : Hiroshi Kamimura
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