Solid State Physics & Chemistry II
Numbering Code | U-SCI00 33609 LJ60 | Year/Term | 2022 ・ Second semester | |
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Number of Credits | 2 | Course Type | Lecture | |
Target Year | 3rd year students or above | Target Student | ||
Language | Japanese | Day/Period | Thu.5 | |
Instructor name |
ONO TERUO (Institute for Chemical Research Professor) KURATA HIROKI (Institute for Chemical Research Professor) SHIMAKAWA YUUICHI (Institute for Chemical Research Professor) TERANISHI TOSHIHARU (Institute for Chemical Research Professor) |
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Outline and Purpose of the Course | Students will learn the relationship between the electronic structure of solids and various physical properties. The lectures will cover the structure and chemical bonds of solid crystals, conductivity, magnetism, optical properties, etc. Students will deepen their understanding of solid physical chemistry. | |||
Course Goals | * Understand the relationship between solid electronic structure and various physical properties such as solid crystal structure, conductivity, magnetism, and optical properties | |||
Schedule and Contents |
The lectures will be conducted according to the following schedule, although the order and content might change depending on the students' background and level of understanding. We will give appropriate instructions so that the students can prepare for lectures in advance. 1. Structure and chemical bond of solid crystal (4 lectures); Hiroki Kurata: * Deepen understanding of the structure and chemical bonds of solid crystals from an electronic theory standpoint 2. Electrical properties of solids (3 lectures); Teruo Ono: * Deepen understanding of the electrical properties of solid crystals from an electronic theory standpoint 3. Optical properties of solids (4 lectures); Toshiharu Teranishi: * Deepen understanding of the optical properties of solids from an electronic theory standpoint 4. Magnetic properties of solids (4 lectures); Yuichi Shimakawa: * Deepen understanding of the magnetic properties of solids from an electronic theory standpoint |
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Course Requirements | It is recommended but not essential that you complete Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry I, and Physical Chemistry. | |||
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) | Prepare using the materials distributed for each lecture and review the lesson contents. | |||
Textbooks | Textbooks/References | No textbook will be used | ||
References, etc. |
* P. A. Cox, 固体の電子構造と化学 [The Electronic Structure and Chemistry of Solids] * Anthoney R. West, 固体化学入門 [Basic Solid State Chemistry] |