MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
6.730 Physics for Solid-State Applications
Spring, 2001
GENERAL INFORMATION
| Lecturer |
Terry P. Orlando |
Rm. 13-3006 |
x3-5888 |
orlando@mit.edu |
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|
Home Phone |
Before 9:00 pm |
781-334-4758 |
| Secretary |
Diane Hagopian |
Rm. 13-3058 |
x3-3282 |
dianeh@mit.edu |
CLASSES:
Monday, Wednesday, 1-2:30 pm, and Friday 1-3:00 pm all in Room 36-155
Suggested Text :
Solid State
Physics , N.W. Aschroft and M.D. Mermin, Saunders College Publishing,
1976.
This text is strongly suggested (but not required)
and is the one used in 6.732.
It can be purchased from
Quantum Books
.
Suggested Text:
Simulations
for Solid State Physics , R. H. Silsbee and J. Drager, Univesity
Cambrige Press, 1997.
This text is suggested. Unfortunately, the student edition without the CD
is out of print. The hard back version with the CD
can be purchased from
Quantum Books
(If you also want the CD, see this
page to ensure you get the latest version.)
NOTES:
Notes will be handed out periodically.
Problem Sets:
All homework sets are due at the beginining of class on the assigned due
date. You may work together on the problem sets but you are required to
write up your own solution and code.
Students will make oral presentations on the homework.
Project:
A three part group assignment will cover the (1) physical structure, (2)
the phonon spectra, and the (3) band structure of a semiconductor.
FINAL :
There will be a final examination for the class.
GRADES:
40% Group Project (30% written report and 10% presentation)
40% Problem Sets (25% written report and 15% presentation)
20% Final Examination