Text books
* indicates a book especially recommended for this course
Recommended course textbooks
Introduction to solid state physics, 7th edition, C. Kittel **
Solid state physics, 2nd edition, J. R. Hook and H. E. Hall
Solid state physics, Ashcroft and Mermin
General solid state books that cover parts of the course
Solid state physics, H. Ibach and H. Luth *
The solid state, 2nd edition, H. M. Rosenberg
Properties of matter, B. H. Flowers and E. Mendoza
Principles of the theory of solids, J. M. Ziman
X-ray diffraction and crystal structure
Elements of x-ray diffraction, 3rd edition, B. D. Cullity and S. R. Stock *
Space groups for solid state scientists, 2nd edition, G. Burns and A. M. Glazer
Electronic structure
The electronic structure of solids, B. R. Coles and A. D. Caplin *
Electrons in metals and semiconductors, R. G. Chambers *
Solid state theory, W. A. Harrison
Electronic structure and the properties of solids, W. A. Harrison
Electronic transport
The electrical properties of metals and alloys, J. S. Dugdale *
Magnetoresistance in metals, A. B. Pippard
Semiconductors
Semiconductor devices, 2nd edition, S. M. Sze ("Baby Sze") *
Physics of semiconductor devices, 2nd edition, S, M. Sze ("Big Sze")
The physics of semiconductor devices, 4th edition, D. A. Fraser
Superconductivity
Introduction to superconductivity, 2nd edition, Rose-Innes and Rhoderick *
Introduction to superconductivity, 2nd edition, Tinkham
High-temperature superconductivity: an introduction, Burns
Fisher Research Group
Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials
Dept. of Applied Physics
Stanford University
CA 94305-4045
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Last updated: March 27th 2007
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