Abstract
1. Introduction 2. Theory of Electrons in a Non-Crystalline Medium 3. Phonons and Polarons 4. The Fermi Glass and the Anderson Transition 5. Liquid Metals and Semimetals 6. Non-Crystalline Semiconductors 7. Tetrahedrally-Bonded Semiconductors - Amorphous Germanium and Silicon 8. Aresnic and Other Three-Fold Co-ordinated Materials 9. Chalcogenide and Other Glasses 10. Selenium, Tellurium, and their Alloys
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- Year
- 1972
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- book-chapter
- Pages
- 507-508
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- 10.1515/9783112653326-018