Transcription of Condensed Matter Systems
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What is Solid State Physics? Branislav K. Nikoli . Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware, PHYS 624: Introduction to Solid State Physics ~bnikolic/teaching/phys624 Condensed Matter Systems Hard Matter Soft Matter Colloidal polymer Dispersions Melts and Crystalline Solids Non-Crystalline Solutions (Metals, insulators , Solids Semiconductors) Liquid Crystals Crystalline Solids + Quasicrystals Amorphous Biomatter Defects Solids (Glass) (proteins, (point, membranes, dislocations, polymer nucleic acids). surfaces and Solids (Glass interfaces). and Rubber). PHYS 624: Introduction to Solid State Physics Basic Notions of Condensed Matter Quasiparticles excitations which look nearly as individual particles as possible - modern Condensed Matter theory asserts that a solid crystal is actually a gas of weakly interacting quasiparticles.
(Metals, Insulators, Semiconductors) Non-Crystalline Solids Quasicrystals Amorphous Solids (Glass) Polymer Solids (Glass and Rubber) Colloidal Dispersions Polymer Melts and Solutions Liquid Crystals Biomatter (proteins, membranes, nucleic acids) Crystalline Solids + …
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