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Solid-state physics



Solid-state physics, branch of physics concerned with the nature and properties of solid materials, many of which arise from the association and regular arrangements of atoms or molecules in crystalline solids. The term is applied particularly to studies of semiconductors and solid-state electronic devices.



See also: Quantum mechanics.

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