model in solid-state physics
C41243
concept
A model in solid-state physics is a theoretical framework or simplified representation used to describe, predict, and understand the behavior of electrons, atoms, and quasiparticles in crystalline and condensed matter systems.
Observed surface forms (4)
- dislocation theory model ×1
- one-dimensional electron system model ×1
- theoretical model in solid-state physics ×1
- theoretical rule in solid-state physics ×1
Instances (5)
- Drude model
- Peierls–Nabarro model via concept surface "dislocation theory model"
- nearly-free electron model via concept surface "theoretical model in solid-state physics"
- Goodenough–Kanamori rules via concept surface "theoretical rule in solid-state physics"
- Tomonaga model via concept surface "one-dimensional electron system model"