Liquid metals remain of both fundamental and technological interest and the concepts needed to understand their properties are set out in this book, starting from a survey of the basic experimental facts to be explained. The quantitative theory of liquid pair correlation functions, effective ion-ion interactions, thermodynamic properties and electronic and atomic transport is then developed. The book goes on to discuss inelastic neutron scattering, critical behaviour, magnetism, the liquid/metal surface, binary liquid metal alloys, the two component theory of pure liquid metals, shock wave studies, liquid hydrogen plasmas and the constitution of giant planets.
ISBN: | 9780521019613 |
Publication date: | 15th September 2005 |
Author: | Norman Henry University of Oxford March |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 508 pages |
Series: | Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics |
Genres: |
Inorganic chemistry |