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The Fermi Glass and the Anderson Transition 5. Liquid Metals and Semimetals 6. Non-Crystalline Semiconductors 7. Chalcogenide and Other Glasses Selenium, Tellurium, and their Alloys. He shared the Nobel Prize for Physics, awarded for his research work in this field.

Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University's objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide. Academic Skip to main content. Search Start Search. Choose your country or region Close. An edition of Electronic processes in non-crystalline materials This edition was published in by Clarendon Press in Oxford.

Written in English — pages. Subjects Free electron theory of metals , Amorphous substances , Energy-band theory of solids , Electric properties. Borrow Listen. Download for print-disabled. Libraries near you: WorldCat. Electronic processes in non-crystalline materials , Clarendon Press. Electronic processes in non-crystalline materials First published in Subjects Free electron theory of metals , Amorphous substances , Energy-band theory of solids , Electric properties.

Edition Notes Bibliography: p. Series The International series of monographs on physics. Classifications Dewey Decimal Class E4 M The Physical Object Pagination xiii, p. Number of pages Create Alert Alert. Share This Paper. Background Citations. Methods Citations. Results Citations. Citation Type. Has PDF. Publication Type. More Filters.

Introductory talk; Conduction in non-crystalline materials. Abstract The present position of the theory of conduction in non-crystalline materials is reviewed. Particular attention is given to the behaviour at the mobility edge, the Hall effect, hopping at … Expand. On the theory of a. Abstract It is shown that electron—electron interaction changes the frequency and temperature dependences of the a. The result is that the factor kT in the … Expand. Non-metal-Metal transition in a non-crystalline carbon.

Abstract We report a non-metal-metal transition found in a family of amorphous carbons.



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