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Solid State B Syllabus
Dr. Moshe Ben Shalom
moshebs@tauex.tau.ac.il
Semester B, 3 hours per week
Elective, 3rd year, given yearly
Syllabus
Electronic band structure picture in crystals.
Insulators, semiconductors, conductors, graphene.
Electronic transport, Drude model, Einstein relations, mobility, Hall effect.
Electrons and holes, effective mass, interaction with light.
Fermi gas, density of states, two-dimensional electron gas.
Quantum transport - Resistance of ballistic conductors, Quantum Point Contact, Landauer formula.
Quantum Hall Effect. QHE in graphene.
Superconductivity: London theory, thermodynamics, Ginsburg Landau theory, flux quantization.
Josephson junction, SQUID, quantum bits.
Magnetism: diamagnetism and paramagnetism, magnetism of itinerant electrons, magnetic interactions, magnetic order, mean field, spin waves.
Literature
The Oxford solid state basics, Simon.
Solid state physics, Aschroft / Mermin.
Electronic transport in mesoscopic systems, Datta.
Introduction to superconductivity, Tinkham.