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Local Geometry of the Fermi Surface: And HighFrequency Phenomena in Metals,Used
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The development of new experimental techniques to study phenomena, such as the anomalous skin effect, cyclotron resonance in magnetic fields normal to then metal surface, and highfrequency properties of metals, as well as the discovery of collective excitations arising from electronelectron correlations, have offered a new impetus for the analysis of the electronic properties of metals. This book discusses the local geometry of the Fermi surface and its effects on highfrequency phenomena in metals and metallic conductors. After an introductory chapter reviewing the electronliquid theory of metals the discussion turns to techniques useful in analyzing properties of real Fermi surfaces, which are rarely spherical. In subsequent chapters these techniques are applied to concrete problems such as the anomalous skin effect, cyclotron resonance, attenuation of ultrasonic fields, dopplerons, the effects of zerocurvature portions of the Fermi surface, and the behavior of the Fermi surface in lowdimensional structures.
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