402-0255-00L Introduction to Solid State Physics
Semester | Autumn Semester 2014 |
Lecturers | K. Ensslin |
Periodicity | yearly recurring course |
Language of instruction | German |
Abstract | The course provides an introduction to solid state physics, covering several topics that are later discussed in more detail in other more specialized lectures. The central topics are: solids and their lattice structures; interatomic bindings; lattice dynamics, electronic properties of insulators, metals, semiconductors, transport properties, magnetism, superconductivity. |
Objective | Introduction to Solid State Physics. |
Content | The course provides an introduction to solid state physics, covering several topics that are later discussed in more detail in other more specialized lectures. The central topics are: solids and their lattice structures; interatomic bindings; lattice dynamics, thermal properties of insulators; metals (classical and quantum mechanical description of electronic states, thermal and transport properties of metals); semiconductors (bandstructure and n/p-type doping); magnetism, superconductivity. |
Lecture notes | A Manuscript is distributed. |
Literature | Ibach & Lüth, Festkörperphysik C. Kittel, Festkörperphysik Ashcroft & Mermin, Festkörperphysik W. Känzig, Kondensierte Materie |
Prerequisites / Notice | Voraussetzungen: Physik I, II, III wünschenswert |