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    Solid State Physics Introduction

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Solid State Physics Introduction

    Solid State Physics Introduction
    Published 7/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1017.51 MB | Duration: 2h 0m

    2 hour crash course

    What you'll learn

    Gain familiarity with key concepts on Solid State Physics.

    Understand different models used for solids.

    Explain why different materials behave in different ways.

    Begin to be able to understand research papers.

    Requirements

    Familiarity with cross and dot products of vectors and comfort with first-year university maths. Understanding of basic quantum mechanics.

    Description

    This is an introductory course on solid state physics aimed at those studying physics at university and want to get a head-start before studying this topic on their course. Anyone else who wants to do this course is absolutely welcome too!!!The course assumes you have some knowledeg of university maths, although you do not need maths to follow the key concepts. Understanding basic quantum mechanics, dot and cross-products and matrices will help a lot. I have tried to focus on absolute essentials so you can be the most bang for your buck with this course.This course covers topics of crystal structure, reciprocal space including Bragg Diffraction, Free and Nearly-free electron models, lattice vibrations (phonons) and semiconductors…so lots to unpack in 2 hours.I have short quizzes after every topic and practice questions with full solutions to ensure you have an understanding as you go along too! Feel free to do them as you go along whilst the content is fresh or to wait till the end to view them as an end of topic test - the choice is yours.Happy learning and feel free to contact me with any questions or mistakes you find that I can clarify or change if possible :)

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: Crystal Structure

    Lecture 2 Crystal Structure

    Lecture 3 Crystal Structure Questions

    Lecture 4 Crystal Structure Answers

    Section 3: Reciprocal Space

    Lecture 5 Reciprocal Space

    Lecture 6 Reciprocal Space Questions

    Lecture 7 Reciprocal Space Answers

    Section 4: Free Electron Model

    Lecture 8 Free Electron Model

    Lecture 9 Free Electron Model Questions

    Lecture 10 Free Electron Model Answers

    Section 5: Nearly Free Electron Model

    Lecture 11 Nearly Free Electron Model and Bands

    Lecture 12 Nearly Free Electron Model and Bands Questions

    Lecture 13 Nearly Free Electron Model and Bands Answers

    Section 6: Phonons

    Lecture 14 Phonons

    Lecture 15 Phonons Questions

    Lecture 16 Phonons Answers

    Section 7: Semiconductors

    Lecture 17 Semiconductors

    Lecture 18 Semiconductors Questions

    Lecture 19 Semiconductors Answers

    University physics students are anyone wanting a 2-hour crash course on Solid State physics before taking a course in the topic at university