CREDITS: 3.5
PREREQUISITES: Exposure to notions of physics and chemistry (for example, through an undergraduate general physics or chemistry course).
EFFORT NEEDED: There will be 4 hours of work in class every week, divided between lectures (3 hours) and exercises (1 hour). You can expect to have to do at least another 6 hours of work per week on your own outside the class to profit from this course.
TOPICS:
[I] REVIEW OF THE BASIC PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS :
(1) Theories. Heat. Heat Capacity.
(2) Order. Symmetry. Atoms and Ions. Molecules and Metals.
(3) Structures. Atomic Motions. Particles and Waves. Electrons in Atoms.
(4) Electrons in Solids. Electrical Conductors. Semiconductors. Magnets.
[II] ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS :
(5) Electrical Conduction in Metals and Alloys. Semiconductors.
(6) Electrical Properties of Polymers, Ceramics, Dielectrics, and Amorphous Materials.
[III] OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS :
(7) Optical Constants. Atomistic Theory of the Optical Properties. Quantum Mechanical Treatment of the Optical Properties.
(8) Applications.
[IV] MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS :
(9) Magnetic Phenomena. Quantum Mechanical Considerations.
(10) Applications.
[V] THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS :
(11) Fundamentals. Thermal Conduction. Thermal Expansion .
[VI] MATERIALS TODAY :
(12) Review of the Recent Scientific Literature in Materials.