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Solid State Physics in a Nutshell: Week 1.1 Covalent bonds
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The Oppenheimer Lecture by Professor Marvin Cohen: Condensed Matter Physics: The Goldilocks Science
Solid State Physics in a Nutshell: Week 2.1 Lattice and Basis
solid state physics - reciprocal lattice for bcc
Solid State Physics Lecture 2(20)
Solid State Physics in a Nutshell: Week 10.3 Band structures of metals and insulators
First semester solid state physics short videos produced by the Colorado School of Mines. Referenced to Kittel's 8th edition.
What is the difference between blue and red light emitting diodes (LED)? Why are blue LEDs more difficult to achieve than red? This 90-min course by Professo...
This 90-min course by Professor Kohei M. Itoh explains the fundamentals of Crystal Structures. Topics covered include the importance of crystalline structure...
This lecture by Professor Kohei M. Itoh describes electrons in solids and the density of states.
This lecture by Professor Kohei M. Itoh describes electrons and solids.
This lecture by Professor Kohei M. Itoh describes Phonons.
Course of Solid State Physics (ICTP)
Condensed Matter Physics: The Goldilocks Science I have the privilege of telling you about some of the achievements and research in Condensed Matter Physics (CMP), also known as Solid State Physics. Since the focus in CMP is on energies, sizes, and time scales that are not extremely big or extremely small, but somewhere we loosely call the "middle", it is an area of science that reminds us of Goldilocks who said, "Ahhh, this porridge is just right," and she happily ate it all up. It can be argued that because of its "Goldilocks nature", CMP has many links to other branches of physics and more generally other areas of science and engineering. These collaborations with fields like electrical engineering, computer science, material science, medical science, and chemistry have led to applications that have made significant contributions to our everyday life. The transistor, solar battery, MRI, and other solid-state devices such as lasers, are a few of the many applications associated with this field. So it can be said that physics is the central science, and CMP, which is the largest branch of physics, is in the center of physics. CMP is very broad and has both an applied and a fundamental physics component. I will focus mainly on the latter with emphasis on this field's intellectual and conceptual contributions to science. I plan to describe some of the fascinating research involving semiconductors, superconductors, and nanoscience. I'll begin by telling of the development of these areas over the past hundred years, and then I'll discuss some current achievements and discoveries with some focus on contributions from individuals in our own Physics Department. I'll also relay a few observations about Einstein and his seminal research in CMP. However I should add that Einstein suggested that we might never have a theoretical explanation of superconductivity, but Einstein was not always right.
First semester solid state physics short videos produced by the Colorado School of Mines. Referenced to Kittel's 8th edition.
A short explanation how the reciprocal lattice for bcc is calculated and what lattice typ this is.
Sandro Escandolo
First semester solid state physics short videos produced by the Colorado School of Mines. Referenced to Kittel's 8th edition.
We start by introducing Bloch's theorem as a way to describe the wave function of a periodic solid with periodic boundary conditions. We then develop the central equation and find a relation between the Fourier coefficients associated with the wave vectors, k minus G, over all space.
Solid State Physics screencast providing a general theory of diffraction.
First semester solid state physics short videos produced by the Colorado School of Mines. Referenced to Kittel's 8th edition.
First semester solid state physics short videos produced by the Colorado School of Mines. Referenced to Kittel's 8th edition.
Problem set 1, exercise 1: http://www.phys.ethz.ch/~schiltz/VS_pescia_GT/GT01_1.pdf
We begin by discussing metallic bonding and relating it to the electron in a box model. From there we tackle dipole and induced dipole interactions, including the London dispersion force and Van der Waals bonding.
We discuss the Debye model which invokes a linear, isotropic dispersion and uses that to solve for the heat capacity of a solid.
We first introduce the Planck distribution which describes the population of phonons as a function of temperature. We then applied Einstein's model of isolated oscillators to the heat capacity of phonons.
Solid State Physics
This 90-min course by Professor Kohei M. Itoh explains the fundamentals behind X-ray Diffraction. Particularly diffraction in crystalline structures.
This lecture by Professor Kohei M. Itoh describes electrons in periodic potentials.
This lecture by Professor Kohei M. Itoh describes specific heat and thermal conductivity.
This lecture by Professor Kohei M. Itoh describes Semiconductors.
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愛與希望和勇氣的固態物理.
Topics: Introduction, types of solid and their properties Physics: Class XII, Unit: Solid State Visit us at www.m-leaArning.in email us at info@m-learning.in...
Relationship between the intensity of light incident on semiconductor and its resistivity. EE Department - Faculty of Engineering - Alexandria University.
Lecturer: Yoseph Imry "50 years of the Aharonov-Bohm Effect", An international convention held at the Tel Aviv University, 11-14.10.09.
Relation between semiconductor resistance and light intensity.
Lecture Series on Solid State Devices by Dr.S.Karmalkar, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Madras. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm....
Soild state: Crystal structure: part1
What is Solid-state physics? A documentary report all about Solid-state physics for the blind and visually impaired or for homework/assignment. Solid-state physics is the study of rigid matter, or solids, through methods such as quantum mechanics, crystallography, electromagnetism, and metallurgy. It is the largest branch of condensed matter physics. Solid-state physics studies how the large-scale properties of solid materials result from their atomic-scale properties. Thus, solid-state physics forms the theoretical basis of materials science. It also has direct applications, for example in the technology of transistors and semiconductors. Intro/Outro music: Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under CC-BY-3.0 Text derived from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid-state_physics Text to Speech powered by tts-api.com Images are Public Domain or CC-BY-3.0: Fcc_lattice_4.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid-state_physics Main_Building_of_Institute_for_Solid_State_Physics_of_the_University_of_Tokyo.jpg from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Main_Building_of_Institute_for_Solid_State_Physics_of_the_University_of_Tokyo.jpg 300px-Bulkbandstructure.gif from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effective_mass_(solid-state_physics) YBa2Cu3O7.png from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inorganic_chemistry PhysSolidStateCover.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics_of_the_Solid_State 220px-Conference1980.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute_of_Solid_State_Physics 240px-LPS_Orsay.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laboratory_of_Solid_State_Physics Prediction_of_sound_scattering_from_Schroeder_Diffuser.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics 220px-ISSPbuilding.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute_of_Solid_State_Physics Silicon_conduction_band_ellipsoids.JPG from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effective_mass_(solid-state_physics)
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Solid-state physics is the study of rigid matter, or solids, through methods such as quantum mechanics, crystallography, electromagnetism, and metallurgy. It is the largest branch of condensed matter physics. Solid-state physics studies how the large-scale properties of solid materials result from their atomic-scale properties. Thus, solid-state physics forms the theoretical basis of materials science. It also has direct applications, for example in the technology of transistors and semiconductors. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
The Institute for theoretical physics is very active on a large spectrum of very interesting and hot topics in theoretical physics, from complex systems to solid state physics, from non-equilibrium physics to cosmology and particle physics, including the mathematical foundations of quantum physics. The activities in the Institute are well embedded in the Physics Department and well connected to the experimental groups and to the Mathematical Institute. We have young and engaged members, and even if we can look back to a glorious past, including names such as, Born, Heisenberg and Hilbert, to mention a few. We offer to students an outstanding supervision, exciting projects at the forefront of research and the local atmosphere of a small, but friendly and dynamic Institute and a traditional university town. http://www.glormann@theorie.physik.uni-goettingen.de
Satya's lecture on physics : orthogonal basis - lattices - solid state physics
Solid State Physics closing night @ Max's on the square
What is Solid-state physics? A documentary report all about Solid-state physics for homework/assignment. Solid-state physics is the study of rigid matter, or solids, through methods such as quantum mechanics, crystallography, electromagnetism, and metallurgy. It is the largest branch of condensed matter physics. Solid-state physics studies how the large-scale properties of solid materials result from their atomic-scale properties. Thus, solid-state physics forms the theoretical basis of materials science. It also has direct applications, for example in the technology of transistors and semiconductors. Intro/Outro music: Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under CC-BY-3.0 Text derived from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid-state_physics Text to Speech powered by voice-rss.com Images are Public Domain or CC-BY-3.0: Fcc_lattice_4.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid-state_physics Main_Building_of_Institute_for_Solid_State_Physics_of_the_University_of_Tokyo.jpg from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Main_Building_of_Institute_for_Solid_State_Physics_of_the_University_of_Tokyo.jpg
Nature as Clockmaker: An Application of a Harmonic Oscillator Framework to Describe Clock Technologies This talk uses a wide variety of physical principles to uncover the harmonic oscillators behind all clock technologies invented after Galileo. Despite coming from vastly different physical regimes from classical mechanics, to electricity and magnetism, to solid-state physics, to quantum mechanics, all of these oscillators obey Hooke’s Law and involve a periodic transfer of energy between two different forms. The talk ends with the most precise harmonic oscillator, the atom.
The smallest jet engine measures just 600nm across and weighs 1 femtogram (10^-15 kg). It was produced by Leibniz Institute Solid State Physics Dresden and demonstrated in Dresden, Germany, in September 2010. The 'engine' is actually a conical nanotube with an inner layer of platinum. When placed in a solution of hydrogen peroxide the platinum catalyses the solution producing thrust that pushes the tiny engine along. While it's not a method of propulsion that works in the real world, nonetheless it technically qualifies as a jet engine because of the way it produces thrust.
In solid state physics, a particle's effective mass (often denoted m*) is the mass that it seems to have when responding to forces, or the mass that it seems to have when en masse with other identical particles in a thermal distribution. One of the results from the band theory of solids is that the movement of particles in a periodic potential, over long distances larger than the lattice spacing, can be very different from their motion in a vacuum. The effective mass is a quantity that is used to simplify band structures by constructing an analogy to the behavior of a free particle with that mass. For some purposes and some materials, the effective mass can be considered to be a simple constant of a material. In general, however, the value of effective mass depends on the purpose for which it is used, and can vary depending on a number of factors. For electrons or electron holes in a solid, the effective mass is usually stated in units of the true mass of the electron me (9.11×10−31 kg). In these units it is usually in the range 0.01 to 10, but can also be lower or higher, for example reaching 1,000 in exotic heavy fermion materials, or anywhere from zero to infinity (depending on definition) in graphene. As it simplifies the more general band theory, the electronic effective mass can be seen as an important basic parameter that influences measurable properties of a solid, including everything from the efficiency of a solar cell to the speed of an integrated circuit. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
Solid state physics lecture - Polytechnique - Palaiseau
Biographical Sketch on Raul Baragiola, Alice and Guy Wilson Professor of Engineering Physics and Materials Science. University of Virginia. Dr. Baragiola's multidisciplinary research interests are in the areas of astrophysics / astrochemistry, atomic physics, solid state physics, and space sciences. Specific topics include atomic collisions in gases and solids, sputtering, electron and photon emission from surfaces, Auger processes, surface physics, physics of ice, plasmon excitations, dielectric breakdown and decomposition of insulators, ion beams and ion implantation, physical-chemistry of surfaces of planetary bodies and interstellar grains, and instrumentation for space research. He is a member of the Cassini mission exploring Saturn.
In this video, we consider how the density of states alters the temperature dependence of the Fermi level and establish the n*p product rule.
In this video, we look back to the impact of an electric field on electrons in a metal and extend these ideas to a semiconductor. From this, the ideas of an effective mass and holes emerge.
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Forbes 2015-04-14Optocoupler-based photovoltaic driver enables Solid State Relay solution for under-the-hood applications.
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Big News Network 2015-04-14Not all solid state drives are created equal. Sadly, I have learned this lesson the hard way ... The result? Early failures, .
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The Times of India 2015-04-14Orion manufactures and markets a cutting edge portfolio of products encompassing LED Solid-State ...
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Canberra Times 2015-04-14These reductions will be accomplished by the installation of over 9,400 solid state/light emitting ...
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noodls 2015-04-14Solid-state physics is the study of rigid matter, or solids, through methods such as quantum mechanics, crystallography, electromagnetism, and metallurgy. It is the largest branch of condensed matter physics. Solid-state physics studies how the large-scale properties of solid materials result from their atomic-scale properties. Thus, solid-state physics forms the theoretical basis of materials science. It also has direct applications, for example in the technology of transistors and semiconductors.
Solid materials are formed from densely-packed atoms, which interact intensely. These interactions produce the mechanical (e.g. hardness and elasticity), thermal, electrical, magnetic and optical properties of solids. Depending on the material involved and the conditions in which it was formed, the atoms may be arranged in a regular, geometric pattern (crystalline solids, which include metals and ordinary water ice) or irregularly (an amorphous solid such as common window glass).
The bulk of solid-state physics theory and research is focused on crystals. Primarily, this is because the periodicity of atoms in a crystal — its defining characteristic — facilitates mathematical modeling. Likewise, crystalline materials often have electrical, magnetic, optical, or mechanical properties that can be exploited for engineering purposes.
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Live for the cause pain dies for
Deems real the shadows of the door
Set falls thru the halls of time
There dwells landfill's crime
You ask how?
Solid State!
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Pidgeons falling to ground
Bury graves fill beyond lies
Deep bruise falling to die
You ask how?
Solid State!
Rot around pray their coming for you
The one to die predecessor
Taking the souls and trade what we want
The fabric of life we dont know deciding
Go to the place of sacrifice
With the jewels preventing access
Above with land kills battery
Encircle the weak preparing the souls of life
Rot around pray their coming for you
The one to die predecessor
Taking the souls and trade what we want
This fabric of life we take your blood
Or please take your blight and pain!
You ask how?
Solid State!
Live for the pain cause dies for
Deems real the shadows of the door
Set falls thru the halls of time
There dwells landfill's crime
You ask how?
Solid State!
Live for the cause pain dies for
Deems real the shadows of the door...