Interatomic Forces in Condensed Matter

Author:   Mike Finnis (, Department of Pure and Applied Physics, Queen's University Belfast)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Volume:   1
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9780199588121


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   13 May 2010
Format:   Paperback
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Interatomic Forces in Condensed Matter


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There is a continuing growth of interest in the computer simulation of materials at the atomic scale, using a variety of academic and commercial computer programs. In all such programs there is some physical model of the inter-atomic forces, which may be based on something as simple as a pair interaction, such as the Lennard-Jones model, or as complex as a self-consistent, all-electron solution of the quantum mechanical problem. For a student or researcher, the basis of such models is often shrouded in mystery. It is usually unclear how well founded they are, since it is hard to find a discussion of the physical assumptions that have been made in their construction. The lack of clear understanding of the scope and limitations of a given model may lead to its innocent misuse, resulting either in unfair criticism of the model or in the dissemination of nonsensical results. In the present book, models of inter-atomic forces are derived from a common physical basis, namely the density functional theory. The interested reader will be able to follow the detailed derivation of pairwise potentials in simple metals, tight-binding models from the simplest to the most sophisticated (self-consistent) kind, and various ionic models. The book is self-contained, requiring no more background than provided by an undergraduate quantum mechanics course. It aims to furnish the reader with a critical appreciation of the broad range of models in current use, and to provide the tools for understanding other variants that are described in the literature. Some of the material is new, and some pointers are given to possible future avenues of model development.

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Author:   Mike Finnis (, Department of Pure and Applied Physics, Queen's University Belfast)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 16.80cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.90cm
Weight:   0.514kg
ISBN:  

9780199588121


ISBN 10:   0199588120
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   13 May 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Review from previous edition Mike Finnis is an exceptional writer. Not only has he made seminal contributions to the development of interatomic forces, but he is a master at explaining involved and difficult concepts in a transparent and physically intuitive way... This will be the definitive treatment on interatomic forces for years to come. Adrian P. Sutton, FRS I am very excited by the prospect of this book. It promises to be an important resource for a broad readership. Robert E. Rudd, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory


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Mike Finnis is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics and a Member of the Editorial Board of Reports on Progress in Physics.

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