Physics 152B/232 : Course Description
Subject
Matter and Course Materials
The subject matter of Physics 152B/232 is electronic materials.
We will consider the broad classification of solids in terms of phases of matter :
metals, semiconductors and insulators, magnets, and
superconductors. Along the way we will discuss various probes
such as transport, thermodynamics, and optical properties, which may be
used to characterize these phases.
This is the first time I will be teaching this course, so I will be
developing a set of lecture notes as we go
along. The course text is Steven Simon's "Solid
State Basics" (Oxford).
Course
Web Site
Lecture
notes and reading assignments, important announcements, homework
assignments and solutions will all be available through the course web
site. Please check it before each lecture to see if there have been any
recent updates. If you find any errors in the notes or
problem sets, I would greatly appreciate it if you would alert me via
email.
On the
course home page, I have included a number of
links to potentially useful websites.
Problem Sets
I will try to assign one problem set per week, due at the beginning of
the following Tuesday's class. Problem sets will not be printed out for
you, but rather will be available through the course website. You
are encouraged to discuss the problem sets with your fellow students.
I suggest that you initially try to do the problems by yourselves, so
that you can more accurately identify your confusions and honestly
assess your weaknesses. Then, before you write up your assignment, get
together with some of your fellow students to talk over the problems
and hammer out the details. Solutions to problem sets will be posted on
the course website. Hopefully the solutions and your graded assignments
will be made available in a timely manner, but invariably there are
lags from time to time.
Exams
There
will be one in-class midterm (date TBA) and one final exam. The
final is scheduled for Tuesday, June 13, from 8 am to 11 am, in room MH
5623.
Discussion/Problem Sessions
There is a discussion/problem session for this class, Wednesdays from
6:00 pm to 7:00 pm in room MH 5623.
Office hours
My office hours are scheduled for ...
Course grade
The magic formula: 35% problem sets, 15% midterm, 40% comprehensive final, 10% intangibles (e.g.
personal hygiene, taste in music, sense of humor [= laughing at my
jokes], etc.).