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Table of Contents 1. The Nature of Materials Science.
The Structure of Perfect Solids. The Structure of Real Solids. Introduction to the Mechanical Properties of Solids. Plastic Deformation in Crystalline Solids. Strengthening Mechanisms.
The Relation Between Mechanical Properties and Microstructural Control. Deformation of Amorphous Materials. Electrons in Solids. Electronic Transport. Electrical Properties of Junctions. Magnetic Properties of Materials.
Optical Properties.