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Condensed Matter Physics (Spring 2021)

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Course Outline: Download here.

Class Timings and Venue: 09:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m., Tuesday and Thursday

Office Hours: 03:00 p.m. to 04:00 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday

Class TA: Muzamil Shah and Touqeer Zahid

Describing the crystalline state (5 lectures)

  • Lecture 1: Symmetry elements and symmetry operations by Sabieh Anwar | Video
  • Lecture 2: Development of point groups | Video
  • Lecture 3: How point groups lead to crystal systems and Bravais Lattice | Video
  • Lecture 4: The concept of space groups | Video
  • Lecture 5: Important crystal structures | Video
  • Homework 1  | Solution.
  • Homework 2  | Solution
  • EPFL Switzerland had an online interactive Crystallography course. This is a wonderful resource for delving deeper into crystallography and will also motivate ideas for projects in computational physics.
  • Nice tutorial on understanding the nomenclature of space groups and International Tables How to read (and understand) Volume 1 of International Tables of Crystallography, J. Appl. Cryst. 43 1150-1171 (2010), by Z. Dauter and M. Jaskolski.
  • Nature Milestones on Crystallography
  • Handout on point groups taken from “Solid State Physics” by Gerald Burns.
  • Handout on space groups taken from the International Tables for Crystallography.
  • Handout on space groups for the most important cubic structures and the wurtzite structure also taken from the International Tables for Crystallography.
  • Learning about point groups: check this wonderful resource at Otterbein University. We also use this in class to understand the symmetry operations associated with the various point groups.
  • Download and test the self-explanatory software Crystalline Solids for visualization the seven crystal classes as well as close packing of atoms.

Diffraction and the reciprocal lattice (5 lectures)

  • Lecture 6: Planes and directions inside a crystal | Video
  • Lecture 7: The reciprocal lattice | Video
  • Lecture 8: Diffraction and the usefulness of the reciprocal lattice | Video
  • Lecture 9: The reciprocal lattice as a Fourier transform of the direct lattice | Video
  • Lecture 10: Fourier transform of the basis and systematic absences | Video
  • Homework 3 | Solution
  • Homework 4 | Solution
  • Homework 5 | Solution
  • I have shared the book The Structure of Crystals by A.M. Glaser. This is a concise summary of the concepts we’ve covered, particularly relevant to viewing diffraction as a phenomenon in the reciprocal space.

Independent free electrons (3 lectures)

  • Lecture 11: Quantized free electrons in metals | Video
  • Lecture 12: Thermal properties of quantized energy electrons | Video
  • Lecture 13: Landau quantization | Video

Mid term exam

Non-free but still independent electrons in a periodic potential (5 lectures)

  • Lecture 14: Weak perturbation: introducing band gaps | Video
  • Lecture 15: Effective mass of electrons inside a periodic potential | Video
  • Lecture 16: The Bloch theorem | Video
  • Lecture 17: Brillouin Zones | Video
  • Lecture 18: Fermi surfaces | Video
  • Also see my lecture 23 (further down in the list!)
  • Homework 6 | Solution
  • Homework 7 | Solution
  • An excellent compilation of three-dimensional Fermi surfaces can be seen here: The Fermi Surface Database at the University of Florida’s Physics Department’s website.
  • Students need to be aware of the time-independent perturbation theory, both nondegenerate and degenerate. My personal favorite is Chapter 14 of Mark Beck’s book: Quantum Mechanics: Theory and Experiment. Alternatively, you can see my lectures on non-degenerate perturbation theory.
  • The visualization of higher order Brillouin Zones is quite an interesting pastime or full-time hobby. Higher Brillouin Zones by Andrew, Salagaram and Chetty published in the European Journal of Physics.

Tight-binding model and phonons (4 lectures)

  • Lecture 19: Tight binding model: H2+ molecule and monoatomic chain | Video
  • Lecture 20: Diatomic chain and two bands example | Video
  • Lecture 21: Elastic waves: monatomic and diatomic chain | Video
  • Lecture 22: Concept of the phonon | Video
  • Lecture 23: Electronic structure of graphene | Video
  • Homework 8 (ungraded)
  • The web is replete with discussions on the electronic properties of graphene such as: Tight binding model for graphene by Franz Utermohlen and Introduction to the physical properties of graphene by J. Fuchs and M.O. Goerbig
  • Here is my Mathematica notebook (pdf version) that calculates the band structure of graphene.

Seminconductors (3 lectures)

  • Lecture 24: Introduction to semiconductors | Video
  • Lecture 25: Electrical conductivity in semiconductors | Video

Text books:

  • The Oxford Solid State Basics by Steven H. Simon
  • Selected topics from: Band Theory and Electronic Properties of Solids by J. Singleton (Oxford University Press) 2006.

 

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