ISBN-13: 9780306434235 / Angielski / Twarda / 1990 / 1032 str.
ISBN-13: 9780306434235 / Angielski / Twarda / 1990 / 1032 str.
Textbook for a course in advanced solid-state theory, aimed at graduate students in their third or fourth year of study. The method of Green's functions is introduced at the beginning and used throughout. Requires graduate-level background in quantum mechanics and a prior course in solid-state physi
1. Introductory Material.- 1.1. Harmonic Oscillators and Phonons.- 1.2. Second Quantization for Particles.- 1.3. Electron — Phonon Interactions.- A. Interaction Hamiltonian.- B. Localized Electron.- C. Deformation Potential.- D. Piezoelectric Interaction.- E. Polar Coupling.- 1.4. Spin Hamiltonians.- A. Homogeneous Spin Systems.- B. Impurity Spin Models.- 1.5. Photons.- A. Gauges.- B. Lagrangian.- C. Hamiltonian.- 1.6. Pair Distribution Function.- Problems.- 2. Green’s Functions at Zero Temperature.- 2.1. Interaction Representation.- A. Schrödinger.- B. Heisenberg.- C. Interaction.- 2.2. S Matrix.- 2.3. Green’s Functions.- 2.4. Wick’s Theorem.- 2.5. Feynman Diagrams.- 2.6. Vacuum Polarization Graphs.- 2.7. Dyson’s Equation.- 2.8. Rules for Constructing Diagrams.- 2.9. Time-Loop S Matrix.- A. Six Green’s Functions.- B. Dyson’s Equation.- 2.10. Photon Green’s Functions.- Problems.- 3. Green’s Functions at Finite Temperatures.- 3.1. Introduction.- 3.2. Matsubara Green’s Functions.- 3.3. Retarded and Advanced Green’s Functions.- 3.4. Dyson’s Equation.- 3.5. Frequency Summations.- 3.6. Linked Cluster Expansions.- A. Thermodynamic Potential.- B. Green’s Functions.- 3.7. Real Time Green’s Functions.- Wigner Distribution Function.- 3.8. Kubo Formula for Electrical Conductivity.- A. Transverse Fields, Zero Temperature.- B. Finite Temperatures.- C. Zero Frequency.- D. Photon Self-Energy.- 3.9. Other Kubo Formulas.- A. Pauli Paramagnetic Susceptibility.- B. Thermal Currents and Onsager Relations.- C. Correlation Functions.- Problems.- 4. Exactly Solvable Models.- 4.1. Potential Scattering.- A. Reaction Matrix.- B. T Matrix.- C. Friedel’s Theorem.- D. Phase Shifts.- E. Impurity Scattering.- F. Ground State Energy.- 4.2. Localized State in the Continuum.- 4.3. Independent Boson Models.- A. Solution by Canonical Transformation.- B. Feynman Disentangling of Operators.- C. Einstein Model.- D. Optical Absorption and Emission.- E. Sudden Switching.- F. Linked Cluster Expansion.- 4.4. Tomonaga Model.- A. Tomonaga Model.- B. Spin Waves.- C. Luttinger Model.- D. Single-Particle Properties.- E. Interacting System of Spinless Fermions.- F. Electron Exchange.- 4.5. Polaritons.- A. Semiclassical Discussion.- B. Phonon-Photon Coupling.- C. Exciton-Photon Coupling.- Problems.- 5. Electron Gas.- 5.1. Exchange and Correlation.- A. Kinetic Energy.- B. Direct Coulomb.- C. Exchange.- D. Seitz’ Theorem.- E. ?(2a).- F. ?(2b).- G. ?(2c).- H. High-Density Limit.- I. Pair Distribution Function.- 5.2. Wigner Lattice and Metallic Hydrogen.- Metallic Hydrogen.- 5.3. Cohesive Energy of Metals.- 5.4. Linear Screening.- 5.5. Model Dielectric Functions.- A. Thomas-Fermi.- B. Lindhard, or RPA.- C. Hubbard.- D. Singwi-Sjölander.- 5.6. Properties of the Electron Gas.- A. Pair Distribution Function.- B. Screening Charge.- C. Correlation Energies.- D. Compressibility.- 5.7. Sum Rules.- 5.8. One-Electron Properties.- A. Renormalization Constant ZF.- B. Effective Mass.- C. Pauli Paramagnetic Susceptibility.- D. Mean Free Path.- Problems.- 6. Electron-Phonon Interaction.- 6.1 Fröhlich Hamiltonian.- A. Brillouin-Wigner Perturbation Theory.- B. Rayleigh-Schrödinger Perturbation Theory.- C. Strong Coupling Theory.- D. Linked Cluster Theory.- 6.2 Small Polaron Theory.- A. Large Polarons.- B. Small Polarons.- C. Diagonal Transitions.- D. Nondiagonal Transitions.- E. Dispersive Phonons.- F. Einstein Model.- G. Kubo Formula.- 6.3 Heavily Doped Semiconductors.- A. Screened Interaction.- B. Experimental Verifications.- C. Electron Self-Energies.- 6.4 Metals.- A. Phonons in Metals.- B. Electron Self-Energies.- Problems.- 7. dc Conductivities.- 7.1. Electron Scattering by Impurities.- A. Boltzmann Equation.- B. Kubo Formula: Approximate Solution.- C. Kubo Formula: Rigorous Solution.- D. Ward Identities.- 7.2. Mobility of Fröhlich Polarons.- A. Single-Particle Properties.- B. ??1 Term in the Mobility.- 7.3. Electron-Phonon Interactions in Metals.- A. Force-Force Correlation Function.- B. Kubo Formula.- C. Mass Enhancement.- D. Thermoelectric Power.- 7.4. Quantum Boltzmann Equation.- A. Derivation of the Quantum Boltzmann Equation.- B. Gradient Expansion.- C. Electron Scattering by Impurities.- D. T2 Contribution to the Electrical Resistivity.- Problems.- 8. Optical Properties of Solids.- 8.1. Nearly Free-Electron System.- A. General Properties.- B. Force-Force Correlation Functions.- C. Fröhlich Polarons.- D. Interband Transitions.- E. Phonons.- 8.2. Wannier Excitons.- A. The Model.- B. Solution by Green’s Functions.- C. Core-Level Spectra.- 8.3. X-Ray Spectra in Metals.- A. Physical Model.- B. Edge Singularities.- C. Orthogonality Catastrophe.- D. MND Theory.- E. XPS Spectra.- Problems.- 9. Superconductivity.- 9.1. Cooper Instability.- 9.2. BCS Theory.- 9.3. Electron Tunneling.- A. Tunneling Hamiltonian.- B. Normal Metals.- C. Normal-Superconductor.- D. Two Superconductors.- E. Josephson Tunneling.- 9.4. Infrared Absorption.- 9.5. Acoustic Attenuation.- 9.6. Excitons in Superconductors.- 9.7. Strong Coupling Theory.- Problems.- 10. Liquid Helium.- 10.1. Pairing Theory.- A. Hartree and Exchange.- B. Bogoliubov Theory of 4He.- 10.2. 4He: Ground State Properties.- A. Off-Diagonal Long-Range Order.- B. Correlated Basis Functions.- C. Experiments on nk.- 10.3. 4He: Excitation Spectrum.- A. Bijl-Feynman Theory.- B. Improved Excitation Spectra.- C. Superfluidity.- 10.4. 3He: Normal Liquid.- A. Fermi Liquid Theory.- B. Experiments and Microscopic Theories.- C. Interaction between Quasiparticles: Excitations.- D. Quasiparticle Transport.- 10.5. Superfluid 3He.- A. Triplet Pairing.- B. Equal Spin Pairing.- Problems.- 11. Spin Fluctuations.- 11.1. Kondo Model.- A. High-Temperature Scattering.- B. Low-Temperature State.- C. Kondo Temperature.- 11.2. Anderson Model.- A. Collective States.- B. Green’s Functions.- C. Spectroscopies.- Problems.- References.- Author Index.
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