This accessible text is an introduction to the theory of phase transitions and its application to real materials. Assuming some familiarity with thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, the book begins with a primer on the thermodynamics of equilibrium phase transitions, including the mean-field and Ginzburg-Landau approaches. The general kinetic features and dynamics of phase transitions are explained, ensuring that readers are familiar with the key physical concepts. With the foundations established, the general theory is applied to the study of phase transitions in a wide range of materials including ferroic materials, caloric materials, liquid crystals and glasses. Non-equilibrium phase transitions, superconductors and quantum phase transitions are also covered. Including exercises throughout and solutions available online, this text is suitable for graduate courses as well as researchers in physics and materials science seeking a primer on popular and emerging research topics.
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Part I. General Aspects: 1. Introduction to phase transitions; 2. Dynamics of phase transitions; Part II. Applications: 3. Ferroic materials; 4. Coupling of ferroic degrees of freedom: multiferroics; 5. Caloric and multicaloric materials; 6. Liquid crystals and topological defects; 7. Glassy phenomena in materials with disorder; 8. Non-equilibrium phase transitions; 9. Superconductors; 10. Quantum phase transitions; Appendix. Landau theory and symmetry.
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A pedagogical introduction to the theory of phase transitions and related research topics, bridging physics and materials science.
Product details
ISBN
9781009549752
Published
2025-05-15
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Weight
880 gr
Height
251 mm
Width
176 mm
Thickness
31 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
412