Symmetry and Physical Properties of Crystals

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Crystals are everywhere, from natural crystals (minerals) through the semiconductors and magnetic materials in electronic devices and computers or piezoelectric resonators at the heart of our quartz watches to electro-optical devices. Understanding them in depth is essential both for pure research and for their applications.

This book provides a clear, thorough presentation of their symmetry, both at the microscopic space-group level and the macroscopic point-group level. The implications of the symmetry of crystals for their physical properties are then presented, together with their mathematical description in terms of tensors. The conditions on the symmetry of a crystal for a given property to exist then become clear, as does the symmetry of the property. The geometrical representation of tensor quantities or properties is presented, and its use in determining important relationships emphasized.

An original feature of this book is that most chapters include exercises with complete solutions. This allows readers to test and improve their understanding of the material.

The intended readership includes undergraduate and graduate students in materials science and materials-related aspects of electrical and optical engineering; researchers involved in the investigation of the physical properties of crystals and the design of applications based on crystal properties such as piezoelectricity, electro-optics, optical activity and all those involved in the characterization of the structural properties of materials.

Author(s): Cécile Malgrange, Christian Ricolleau, Michel Schlenker (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2014

Language: English
Pages: 522
Tags: Crystallography; Inorganic Chemistry; Characterization and Evaluation of Materials; Solid State Physics; Mineralogy

Front Matter....Pages I-XXV
Introduction....Pages 1-11
Symmetry Operations....Pages 13-21
Crystal Lattices....Pages 23-66
Relationship Between Space Groups and Point Groups....Pages 67-82
Point groups....Pages 83-115
Bravais lattices....Pages 117-127
Space Groups....Pages 129-162
Chemical bonds and crystal structures....Pages 163-186
Crystal anisotropy and tensors....Pages 187-204
Second-rank tensors....Pages 205-223
The stress tensor....Pages 225-240
Deformation of a solid. The strain tensor....Pages 241-257
Elasticity....Pages 259-291
Elastic waves in crystals....Pages 293-309
Crystal thermodynamics. Piezoelectricity....Pages 311-339
Light propagation in crystals....Pages 341-368
Polarization of Light by Crystals....Pages 369-384
Rotatory Power and Optical Activity....Pages 385-406
Electro-optical and elasto-optical effects....Pages 407-434
Solutions to the exercises....Pages 435-506
Back Matter....Pages 507-522