Electronic Processes in Non-Crystalline Materials

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Electronic Processes in Non-Crystalline Materials is a seminal physics monograph by Nevill Mott that systematically analyzes charge transport and electronic behavior in amorphous and disordered solids.

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instanceOf physics monograph
scientific book
author Nevill Mott
surface form: Nevill Francis Mott
describedConcept Coulomb gap
Mott minimum metallic conductivity
Anderson localization
surface form: Mott mobility edge

Mott variable-range hopping
surface form: Mott variable-range hopping law

Urbach tail
exponential band tails
frequency-dependent conductivity in disordered systems
percolation in disordered conductors
time-of-flight measurements in amorphous semiconductors
describedMaterial amorphous silicon
chalcogenide glasses
disordered alloys
glassy semiconductors
non-crystalline oxides
field condensed matter physics
materials science
solid-state physics
hasInfluenceOn development of variable-range hopping theory
models of electronic transport in glasses
theory of amorphous semiconductors
theory of disordered electronic systems
understanding of localization phenomena
language English
mainSubject Anderson localization
amorphous semiconductors
charge transport in amorphous materials
defects in amorphous solids
density of states in disordered solids
electrical conductivity in amorphous materials
electronic processes in disordered solids
electronic structure of amorphous solids
glassy materials
hopping conduction
impurity band conduction
localized electronic states
non-crystalline semiconductors
optical properties of non-crystalline materials
polaronic effects in disordered systems
thermoelectric effects in amorphous materials
transport in disordered systems
trapping and recombination
variable-range hopping
notableFor foundational role in the physics of disordered systems
systematic treatment of electronic transport in non-crystalline materials

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Nevill Mott notableWork Electronic Processes in Non-Crystalline Materials
Mott notableWork Electronic Processes in Non-Crystalline Materials
subject surface form: Nevill Francis Mott