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Solid State Physics

Solid State Physics

Prof. Carlson

Physics 545 Solid State Physics at Purdue University. Textbook: Introduction to Solid State Physics by C. Kittel. Course webpage
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Solid State Physics - Lecture 5:  Heat Capacity

Lecture 5: Heat Capacity

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01/31/06 • -1 min

We define the heat capacity, and calculate the phonon heat capacity in the high and low temperature limits. We also introduce the density of states.
Technical difficulties meant that this lecture did not get recorded this year.
In its place, I post last year's lecture 5:
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Solid State Physics - Lecture 22: Antiferromagnets

Lecture 22: Antiferromagnets

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04/11/06 • -1 min

We finish off the low temperature corrections to the magnetization in a ferromagnet due to spin wave excitations, and also calculate the energy and heat capacity of spin waves. Now, on to antiferromagnets, where neighboring spins are antialigned. We derive the susceptibility, and the spin wave dispersion.
Due to technical difficulties, I post last year's audio:
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Solid State Physics - Lecture 13:  p-n Junctions

Lecture 13: p-n Junctions

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02/28/06 • -1 min

We talk more about holes today. They don't really exist, you know! But when only a few electrons are missing from the valence band, it's so much more convenient to describe only the missing states that the fictional particles we call "holes" are a very useful concept. We talk more about their mass, velocity, momentum, and other properties. Then we discuss the p-n junction, where a semiconductor surface is donor-doped on, say, the right, and acceptor-doped on, say, the left. We calculate the strength of the permanent electric field that happens at the interface. This permanent electric field produces a real live voltage in the material. Can you use it to run a light bulb?
Due to technical difficulties this year, I post last year's lecture:
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Solid State Physics - Lecture 23:  Superconductivity
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04/14/06 • -1 min

The quantum stability of a superconductor ensures that electrons can carry current perfectly, without losing energy. There are 2 ingredients to this physics: 1. Electrons pair into "composite bosons"; 2. The bosonic pairs all fall into the same lowest energy wavefunction (called Bose condensation.) Since bosons don't obey the Pauli exclusion principle, they can all occupy the same wavefunction macroscopically -- that's right, you might get 10^23 bosons in the same wavefunction. Once they're there, they're very hard to disturb (that's quantum stability), and in this phase of matter, electrons can carry current without energy loss.

We show a video of a magnet levitating over a superconductor (called the Meissner effect), available at
www.fys.uio.no/super/levitation


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Solid State Physics currently has 4 episodes available.

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Episodes of Solid State Physics are typically released every 27 days, 22 hours.

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The first episode of Solid State Physics was released on Jan 31, 2006.

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