Functional materials : electrical, dielectric, electromagnetic, optical and magnetic applications : (with companion solution manual)
"Chung (State U. of New York-Buffalo) presents a textbook for a graduate or undergraduate courses on engineering materials that are for functional application in the areas identified in the subtitle. The materials themselves can be metals, polymers, ceramics, composites, carbons, and semiconductors. She assumes that students have completed a one-semester introductory undergraduate course on materials science and so are familiar with crystal structures, imperfections, and phase diagrams. Such courses (and their textbooks) tend to give short shrift to functional materials, so she assumes no background in them."--Booknews.com.
""Chung (State U. of New York-Buffalo) presents a textbook for a graduate or undergraduate courses on engineering materials that are for functional application in the areas identified in the subtitle. The materials themselves can be metals, polymers, ceramics, composites, carbons, and semiconductors. She assumes that students have completed a one-semester introductory undergraduate course on materials science and so are familiar with crystal structures, imperfections, and phase diagrams. Such courses (and their textbooks) tend to give short shrift to functional materials, so she assumes no background in them."--Booknews.com."@en
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