Introduction to Solid State Physics

Abstract

Lecture Goals: (i) Introduction to the basic concepts, meaning that the emphasis is, in the first instance, on the single-particle aspects. (ii) Service for Experimental Solid State Physics. (iii) Emphasis on the explanation of concepts and basic ideas, not always quantitative, justification of the use of simplified `model Hamiltonians'. (iv) Raise some understanding why many-body physics is mostly phenomenology. (v) Convey the following main idea: (Collective) elementary excitations are `quasi-particles' characterized by their dispersion relation p (p) and by certain quantum numbers like spin and charge. The most important two are `the phonon' (= quantized lattice vibration) and `the electron' (= quantized charge excitation of the solid, which has as much to do with the electron of elementary particle physics as water waves have to do with water).

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