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Crystal Structures and Bonding in Solids

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Physics for Computer Science Students

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Matter comes in three forms or phases: gases, liquids, and solids; the last two are called condensed systems. Semiconductors are crystalline solids. To understand their electrical properties we need a basic knowledge of their crystal structure.

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Garcia, N., Damask, A., Schwarz, S. (1998). Crystal Structures and Bonding in Solids. In: Physics for Computer Science Students. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1616-2_22

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