Condensed-Matter Physics (422-2-1)
Instructors
Venkat Chandrasekhar
847/491-3444
Technological Institute Building (2145 Sheridan Road), Room F-125, Evanston
Meeting Info
Technological Institute L158: Tues, Thurs 2:00PM - 3:20PM
Overview of class
This is the second quarter of a two-quarter graduate sequence that will cover some aspects of condensed matter systems. The first quarter was devoted to crystals, X-ray scattering, the physics of electrons on a crystal lattice, including Bloch electrons, band structure, symmetries, semiclassical description of electrons in magnetic fields, and the Boltzmann equation description of electron transport. Towards the end, it will also introduce phonons. The second quarter continues with phonons, and then covers electron-electron interactions, electron-phonon interactions, scattering of electrons from impurities, and magnetism.
Registration Requirements
PHYSICS 422-1 or permission of the instructor
Teaching Method
Two 90-minute lectures per week
Evaluation Method
Weekly homework sets, a midterm exam, and final exam
Class Materials (Required)
none