Undergraduate courses
SOLID STATE PHYSICS
Solid State Physics is an introductory course, aimed to present the diverse properties (mechanical, electronic, optical and magnetic) of solid materials and how they can be related to interactions at the atomistic level, using theoretical models. Additonally, the course provides a sound foundation for advanced condensed matter physics.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS
Designed for advanced undergraduate students, Physical Properties of Materials is an advanced course, aimed to better understand the deep relationship between the constituent particles (electrons and ions) and the macroscopic optical, thermal, electronic, magnetic, and mechanical properties of materials.
Syllabus
- Introduction to solid state physics
- Structural properties of solids
- Lattice dynamics
- Electrons in solids
- Semiconductor and nanostructures
- Defects and disorder
- Magnetism and superconductivity
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Syllabus
- Elastic properties of materials
- Defects and their relation to the elastic response
- Many electron problem. Band structure of materials
- Electron transport. Boltzmann equation
- Magnetism. Magnetic order. Magnons
- Superconductivity
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