PHY 455: Introduction to Solid-State Physics
Course Information
Please note that exact details of the course can vary
Professors: Dr. David R. Heskett
Semester: Spring
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: PHY451 and MTH243
Catalog Description:
Crystal structure, thermal, electrical, and magnetic properties of solids. Electron gas theory of metals, band theory of solids. Semiconductors.
Course Goals & Outcomes
Upon completion successful students will be able to develop a familiarity with the basic principles of solid state physics, both theory and experiment.
Course Description
The basic principles of solid state physics will be presented with an emphasis on the geometric, electronic, and vibrational structure of mainly crystalline solids. Both theory and experimental results will be discussed.
Topics covered in this course include:
- 2D crystal structure
- 3D crystal structure
- Xray diffraction, theory and experiment
- Free electron gas model of metals
- Nearly free electron model
- Band structure effects
- Fermi surfaces
- Harmonic model of crystal vibrations
- Phonons in solids
- Anharmonic effects
Grades are based on the following criteria:
- Homework and exams.
Contact Information
Dr. David R. Heskett( contact Dr. Heskett )
LEC: (3 crs.) Crystal structure, thermal, electrical, and magnetic properties of solids. Electron gas theory of metals, band theory of solids. Semiconductors. (Lec. 3) Pre: PHY 451 and MTH 243.