Imperial College Press, London, 2000, 556 pages, ISBN: 1860942423, 1860942504
This volume originated from the need for a suitable student text for the course "An Introduction to Modern Physics" given at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The course is open to all students who have completed the standard first-year physics course in mechanics, optics, electricity and magnetism. Its primary goal is to produce graduates who are - whatever their field of specialization - "modern-physics-literate". The presentation of the course material emphasizes the physical aspects of the phenomena.
The Birth of a New PhysicsThe Electron
Electromagnetic Waves
The Special Theory of Relativity
The General Theory of Relativity
Appendices to Part One
Quantum TheoryThe Quantum Hypothesis
The Photoelectric Effect
Photons
The Mechanics of Minute Particles
Appendices to Part Two
The Nuclear AtomThe Structure of the Atom
The Bohr Model of the Atom
The Quantum Mechanical Model of the Atom
Electron Spin
Appendices to Part Three
Interactions of Electromagnetic Radiation and MatterThe Passage of Radiation through Matter
Molecular Spectra
Fluorescence and Phosphorescence
Appendices to Part Four
Nuclear PhysicsThe Structure of the Nucleus
Nuclear Radiations
Radioactivity
Nuclear Reactions and Nuclear Energy
Appendices to Part Five
Selected ApplicationsThe Laser
The Mossbauer Effect
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
The Conduction of Electricity Through Solids
Invariance, Symmetry and Conservation Laws
Appendices to Part Six