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Arup Biswas
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Actually those to subjects are in our syllabus now! Please suggest me some books which will be easy to understand and somewhere maintain my academic syllabus too !
The best books for learning solid state physics are "Introduction to Solid State Physics" by Charles Kittel, "Solid State Physics" by Neil W. Ashcroft and N. David Mermin, and "Principles of Condensed Matter Physics" by P.M. Chaikin and T.C. Lubensky. These books offer a comprehensive and thorough introduction to the subject, with clear explanations and examples.
Some recommended books for understanding spectroscopy are "Introduction to Spectroscopy" by Donald L. Pavia, Gary M. Lampman, George S. Kriz, and James A. Vyvyan, "Spectroscopy: Principles and Applications" by E.D. Palik, and "Principles of Fluorescence Spectroscopy" by Joseph R. Lakowicz. These books cover the basic principles and techniques of spectroscopy, and provide a solid foundation for further study.
Yes, there are several books that combine solid state physics and spectroscopy, such as "Solid State Physics: An Introduction to Principles of Materials Science" by Harald Ibach and Hans Lüth, "Spectroscopy of Condensed Media: Dynamics of Molecular Interactions" by Pieter Zeeman and Horst Schmidt, and "Spectroscopy of Condensed Matter: Methods and Applications" by Gregorio Weber and Luigi C. Andreani. These books offer a unique perspective on the relationship between solid state physics and spectroscopy.
Some good reference books for solid state physics and spectroscopy are "Handbook of Solid State Physics" edited by Henri Ehrenreich and Frans Spaepen, "Handbook of Spectroscopy" edited by Guenter Gauglitz and David S. Moore, and "Solid State Physics and Spectroscopy: An Introduction" by Philip Hofmann. These books provide in-depth coverage of the subject and are useful for more advanced study and research.
Yes, there are many online resources and textbooks available for learning about solid state physics and spectroscopy. Some popular options include "Solid State Physics: Essential Concepts" by David W. Snoke, "Introduction to Solid State Physics and Spectroscopy" by Claudio Giannetti, and "Spectroscopy and Structure of Materials" by Robert E. Newnham. Additionally, many universities offer online courses or lectures on these subjects, which can be a valuable resource for learning about solid state physics and spectroscopy.