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Lecture Notes for Solid State physics (3rd Year Course 6)Hilary Term 2012c Professor Steven H. SimonOxford UniversityJanuary 9, 2012iShort Preface to My Second Year Lecturing This CourseLast year was my first year teaching this course. In fact, it was myfirst experience teachingany undergraduate course. I admit that I learned quite a bit from the experience. The good newsis that the course was viewed mostly as a success, even by the tough measure of student reviews. Iparticularly would like to thank that student who wrote on his or her review that I deserve a raise and I would like to encourage my department chair to post this review on his wall and refer toit luck, the second iteration of the course will be even better than the first. Havinglearned so much from teaching the course last year, I hope to improve it even further for this of the most important things I learned was how much students appreciate a clear, complete,and error-free set of notes.
•Solid-State Physics, 4ed, by H. Ibach and H. Luth, Springer-Verlag Another very popular book on the subject, with quite a bit of information in it. More advanced than Hook and Hall •Solid State Physics, by N. W. Ashcroft and D. N. Mermin, Holt-Sanders This is the standard complete introduction to solid state physics. It has many many chapters
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