Defect and Diffusion Forum. edited by Dr. Amjad Ali, Dr. Omar S. Dahham, Prof. S. B. Selçuklu and Mustafa Serdar Genç. Vol. 418 /

This journal's volume is devoted to experimental and theoretical research in condensed matter physics. The research series covers a wide range of areas of condensed matter physics, from computational models for studying the electronic structure of semiconductors, their thermodynamic properties...

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Other Authors: Ali, Amjad (Editor), Dahham, Omar S. (Editor), Selçuklu, S. B. (Editor), Genç, Mustafa Serdar (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Switzerland : Trans Tech Publications Ltd, 2022.
Series:Defect and Diffusion Forum Vol. 418.
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Summary:This journal's volume is devoted to experimental and theoretical research in condensed matter physics. The research series covers a wide range of areas of condensed matter physics, from computational models for studying the electronic structure of semiconductors, their thermodynamic properties and periodic photonic structures, to pulsed laser deposition technologies and analysis of operational defects and strength properties of modern steels and alloys. The presented edition will be useful to many specialists and researchers whose activities are related to the theoretical and experimental investigation in materials science. Condensed Matter Physics, Thermodynamics Properties, Electronic State, Quantum Dots, Semiconductor, Pulsed Laser Deposition, Nanostructure, Materials Failure, Damage Analysis, Mechanical Properties, Crack Propagation, Steel, Alloy, Tensile Fracture, Viscosity Materials Science, Electronics, Mechanics.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:3036410813
9783036410814
ISSN:1662-9507
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