PHY552A Quantum physics of electrons in solids
This course gives an introduction to solid state physics, a multidisciplinary field at the crossroads of physics, materials science, chemistry, mechanical engineering and biology. Designing materials with novel functionalities is one of the central driving forces of technological progress (semiconductors, magnetic memories, superconductors, composite materials, polymers, carbon nanotubes, etc.).
Using the theoretical foundations of quantum mechanics and statistical physics, this course aims at understanding how electronic properties of materials at the macroscopic scale result from their microscopic properties at the atomic or molecular scale. The course tries to find a balance between theoretical, experimental and technological aspects.
Required level: PHY430 - Advanced quantum physics and PHY433 - Statistical physics
Evaluation method: Written exam, weekly internet-based homework and work during the exercise sessions
Lecture taught in: English
- Teaching coordinator: Biermann Silke
- Teaching coordinator: Colire Owen
- Teaching coordinator: Perfetti Luca