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ОбложкаEmin D. Polarons. - Cambridge; New York: Cambridge univ. press, 2013. - xvii, 212 p.: ill. - Bibliogr.: p.198-208. - Ind.: p.209-212. - Пер. загл.: Поляроны. - ISBN 978-0-521-51906-9
 

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Оглавление / Contents
 
Preface ....................................................... ix
Acknowledgments .............................................. xvi
1  Succinct overview ........................................... 1

Part I  Polaron Formation ...................................... 7
2  Electron-phonon interactions ................................ 9
   2.1  Long-range electron-phonon interaction ................. 9
   2.2  Short-range electron-phonon interactions .............. 11
3  Weak-coupling polarons: carrier-induced softening .......... 13
   3.1  Long-range electron-phonon interaction ................ 13
   3.2  Short-range electron-phonon interactions .............. 14
   3.3  Two-site model: origin of carrier-induced softening ... 15
4  Strong coupling: self-trapping ............................. 21
   4.1  Adiabatic formalism ................................... 21
   4.2  Self-trapping ......................................... 23
   4.3  Scaling approach: large- and small-polaron formation .. 29
   4.4  Self-trapping beyond the adiabatic limit .............. 33
   4.5  Disorder-assisted small-polaron formation ............. 39
   4.6  Synopsis .............................................. 41
5  Dopant- and defect-related small polarons .................. 43
   5.1  Small polarons bound to dopants and defects ........... 43
   5.2  Small-polaronic impurity conduction ................... 45
6  Molecular polarons ......................................... 49
   6.1  General features ...................................... 49
   6.2  Examples .............................................. 52
7  Bipolarons ................................................. 54
   7.1  Large-bipolaron formation ............................. 55
   7.2  Small-bipolarons: negative-U centers .................. 58
   7.3  Softening bipolarons .................................. 59
8  Magnetic polarons and colossal magnetoresistance ........... 65
   8.1  Magnetic polarons ..................................... 66
   8.2  Donor-state collapse in ferromagnets: colossal
        magnetoresistance ..................................... 68

Part II  Polaron Properties ................................... 73
9  Optical properties ......................................... 75
   9.1  Absorption from exciting polarons' self-trapped
        carriers .............................................. 75
   9.2  Low-frequency absorption from polaron motion .......... 78
   9.3  Carriers'photo-generation, recombination and
        luminescence .......................................... 81
10 Large-polaron transport .................................... 86
   10.1 Coherent versus incoherent transport .................. 86
   10.2 Large-polaron effective mass .......................... 88
   10.3 Large-polaron scattering .............................. 91
11 Small-polaron transport .................................... 95
   11.1 Loss of coherence and hopping transport ............... 95
   11.2 Two complementary types of hopping transport .......... 96
   11.3 Overview of polaron hopping ........................... 98
   11.4 Non-adiabatic polaron jump rate ...................... 102
   11.5 Semiclassical treatment of the non-adiabatic
        polaron jump rate .................................... 108
   11.6 Semiclassical treatment of the adiabatic polaron
        jump rate ............................................ 110
   11.7 Vibrational relaxation and correlations between
        polaron jumps ........................................ 118
   11.8 Pair-breaking in semiclassical singlet-bipolaron
        hopping .............................................. 121
   11.9 Exchange interactions and polaron hopping in
        magnetic semiconductors .............................. 123
12 Polarons'Seebeck coefficients ............................. 125
   12.1 Definitions and general concepts ..................... 125
   12.2 Hopping polarons'Seebeck coefficients ................ 127
   12.3 Softening (bi)polarons' Seebeck coefficients ......... 129
   12.4 Seebeck coefficients of polarons in magnetic
        semiconductors ....................................... 133
13 Polarons' Hall effect ..................................... 135
   13.1 Coherent transport's Hall mobility ................... 136
   13.2 Microscopic treatment of electric and magnetic
        fields ............................................... 138
   13.3 Hall mobility for non-adiabatic polaron hopping ...... 140
   13.4 Hall mobility for adiabatic polaron hopping .......... 147
   13.5 Hall-effect signs for hopping conduction ............. 155

Part III  Extending Polaron Concepts ......................... 161
14 Superconductivity of large bipolarons ..................... 163
   14.1 Interactions between large bipolarons ................ 164
   14.2 Condensation to a large-bipolaronic liquid ........... 165
   14.3 Superconductivity and excitations of a large-
        bipolaronic liquid ................................... 167
   14.4 Distinctive properties of a large-bipolaronic
        superconductor ....................................... 168
15 Non-Ohmic hopping conduction and electronic switching ..... 173
   15.1 Formalism for steady-state hopping ................... 173
   15.2 Low-temperature hopping in a disordered medium ....... 175
   15.3 Interfacial small-polaron accretion: a threshold
        switching mechanism .................................. 180
16 Electronically stimulated desorption of atoms from
   surfaces .................................................. 186
   16.1 Model Hamiltonian .................................... 187
   16.2 Scaling analysis ..................................... 189
17 Hopping of light atoms .................................... 191
   17.1 High-temperature diffusion: excited coincidences
        and non-Condon transfers ............................. 191
   17.2 Isotope dependences of light-atoms' high-
        temperature diffusion constants ...................... 193
   17.3 Isotope dependences of light-atoms' low temperature
        diffusion constants .................................. 196
   References ................................................ 198

Index ........................................................ 209


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