ECE 520: Solid State Physics
Coverage
EECS 520 provides a general introduction to the underlying physics behind solid state devices. General topics include: crystal structure; lattice vibration and phonons; free electron Fermi gas; low dimensional conductors; electron transport theory; energy band structures; properties of semiconductors; dielectrics response; optical properties; magnetic effects; superconductivity.
Textbook(s)
(REQUIRED)
- Introduction to Solid State Physics, by Charles Kittel. Wiley Pubishing, 2005, 8th ed.
- Condensed Matter in a Nutshell, by Gerald Mahan. Princeton University Press, 2011, 1st ed.
(OPTIONAL)
- Introduction to Solid-State Theory, by Otfried Madelung. Springer Publishing, 1978, 1st ed.


Syllabus
- Lec. 1 Introduction & Crystal Structure
- Lec. 2 Reciprocal Lattice & Imaging Techniques
- Lec. 3 Lattice Vibration I
- Lec. 4 Lattice Vibration II
- Lec. 5 Thermal Property I
- Lec. 6 Thermal Property II
- Lec. 7 Free Electron Fermi Gas
- Lec. 8 Low Dimensional Conductor
- Lec. 9 Transport theory I
- Lec. 10 Transport theory II
- Lec. 11 Electron in a Lattice, Tight-Binding Model
- Lec. 12 Band Structure and Electron Motion in a Band
- Lec. 13 Semiconductor Electronic Properties
- Lec. 14 Nanoelectronics
- Lec. 15 Optical properties I
- Lec. 16 Optical properties II
- Lec. 17 Dielectric Response of Metal
- Lec. 18 Electrostatic Screening in Metal
- Lec. 19 Dielectric Properties of Insulators & Ferroelectrics
- Lec. 20 Magnetic Effects: I
- Lec. 21 Magnetic Effects: II
- Lec. 22 Magnetic Effects: III
- Lec. 23 Superconductivity: I
- Lec. 24 Superconductivity: II