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====== Useful Links ====== | ====== Useful Links ====== |
== Crystal structure == | ===== Band structure ===== |
| * [[http://www.wien2k.at/|Wien 2k]] developer website. |
| * [[http://www.bandstructure.jp/Table/simptab.html|Band structures of elements]] a periodic table that shows band structures of all the elements in their solid forms. |
| * [[http://fermi.la.asu.edu/schmidt/applets/kp/plugkp.html|Kronig-Penney model Applet]]. This is an alternative approach to finding molecular wave functions. It solves the Schroedinger eigenvalue equation in a periodic, square potential well system. |
| * [[http://materialsproject.org|The Materials Project]] Explore many materials, including band structure, phase diagrams and more. CIF files available. |
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* [[http://winter.group.shef.ac.uk/orbitron/|Atomic and molecular orbitals]] from the Sheffield site. Nice pictures and animations. | * [[http://winter.group.shef.ac.uk/orbitron/|Atomic and molecular orbitals]] from the Sheffield site. Nice pictures and animations. |
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* You can view and rotate [[http://www.ibiblio.org/e-notes/Mview/Cubic.htm|cubic lattices]] at this site. | * You can view and rotate [[http://www.ibiblio.org/e-notes/Mview/Cubic.htm|cubic lattices]] at this site. |
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| * A nice site with [[http://www.princeton.edu/~cavalab/tutorials/public/structures/index.html|structure information]] for the perovskite, pyrochlore, rutile & spinel structures |
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* [[http://www.bandstructure.jp/Table/simptab.html|Band structures of elements]] a periodic table that shows band structures of all the elements in their solid forms. | * A succinct [[http://epswww.unm.edu/xrd/xrdclass/04-Crystalography-for-XRD.pdf|introduction to crystallography]] by J.R. Connolly for people with little background in crystallography. |
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* Applet that demonstrates the [[http://www.applet-magic.com/brillouin.htm|construction of the first few Brillouin zones of a 2-D square lattice]]. Also discusses the Fermi surface. | |
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* Cambridge site -> [[http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/doitpoms/tlplib/brillouin_zones/zone_construction.php|Brillouin zone construction for 2-D square & hexagonal lattice lattice]]. | * Cambridge site -> [[http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/doitpoms/tlplib/brillouin_zones/zone_construction.php|Brillouin zone construction for 2-D square & hexagonal lattice lattice]]. |
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* Pictures of different [[http://cst-www.nrl.navy.mil/lattice/index.html|lattice types]]; rotatable. | |
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* [[http://www.wien2k.at/|Wien 2k]] developer website. | |
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* [[http://www.cryst.ehu.es/|Bilbao crystal server]]. Find space groups and reciprocal lattices. | * [[http://www.cryst.ehu.es/|Bilbao crystal server]]. Find space groups and reciprocal lattices. |
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* Portland State U's [[http://nanocrystallography.research.pdx.edu/search.py/index|Crystallographic database]]. Get cif files for free! | * [[http://database.iem.ac.ru/mincryst/index.php|Crystallographic and Crystallochemical Database for Minerals and their Structural Analogues]]. Maintained by the Russian Academy of Sciences. Space groups, Wyckoff positions, diffraction info for minerals. Searchable periodic table. |
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== Semiconductors == | * [[http://www.crystallography.net/index.php|Crystallography Open Data Base]] - several cif files. |
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| * Applet that demonstrates the [[http://www.applet-magic.com/brillouin.htm|construction of the first few Brillouin zones of a 2-D square lattice]]. Also discusses the Fermi surface (requires Java). |
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| * Pictures of different [[http://cst-www.nrl.navy.mil/lattice/index.html|lattice types]]; rotatable. Was a great site, but now it's gone. Maybe we can find a mirror. |
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| ===== Semiconductors ===== |
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* Nice compilation of [[http://www.ioffe.rssi.ru/SVA/NSM/|semiconductor properties from the Ioffe Institute]] in Russia | * Nice compilation of [[http://www.ioffe.rssi.ru/SVA/NSM/|semiconductor properties from the Ioffe Institute]] in Russia |
| * For II-VI (and other) semiconductors, see the page by [[http://www.semiconductors.co.uk|D. W. Palmer]] |
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== Phonons == | ===== Phonons ===== |
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* Java applet with interactive features demonstrating acoustic and optic [[http://dept.kent.edu/projects/ksuviz/leeviz/phonon/phonon.html|phonon modes]] of diatomic chain. | * Java applet with interactive features demonstrating acoustic and optic [[http://dept.kent.edu/projects/ksuviz/leeviz/phonon/phonon.html|phonon modes]] of diatomic chain (requires java). |
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* Dispersion relations and animations of [[http://www.phonon.fc.pl/index.php|phonon modes]] in several different crystals. Also surface phonons. | * Dispersion relations and animations of [[http://www.phonon.fc.pl/index.php|phonon modes]] in several different crystals. Also surface phonons. |
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== Miscellaneous == | ===== Miscellaneous ===== |
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* [[http://www.webelements.com/|Webelements]] is a great periodic table with easy-to-access properties, electron configurations, group and period trends, etc. | * [[http://www.webelements.com/|Webelements]] is a great periodic table with easy-to-access properties, electron configurations, group and period trends, etc. |
* Lots of materials data at [[http://www.matweb.com/|MatWeb]] | |
* Data base of [[http://www.phys.ufl.edu/fermisurface/|Fermi surface]]pictures | |
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* Solid state simulations. [[http://www.physics.cornell.edu/sss/drude/drude.html|Drude model]] is nice. | * Data base of [[http://www.phys.ufl.edu/fermisurface/|Fermi surface]] pictures. |
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| * Solid state simulations from Cornell University. [[http://pages.physics.cornell.edu/sss/drude/drude.html|Drude model]] is nice. |
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* [[http://ab-initio.mit.edu/photons/|MIT group photonic crystal research]]. Nice pictures. | * Light in a periodic system:[[http://ab-initio.mit.edu/photons/|Photonic crystals ]] research by MIT group - nice pictures. |
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* Principles of Semiconductors is a good web book by Bart Van Zeghbroeck of Univ. Colorado. Google his name and you'll find the link. The Wiki wouldn't let me link to it for reasons I don't understand (I get a "spam blocked" error when I try to enter the link. | * [[|Principles of Semiconductors]] is a good web book by Bart Van Zeghbroeck of Univ. Colorado. Google it; the link pasted in this wiki generates a spam error. |
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* [[http://www.physics.umd.edu/courses/Phys731/einstein/Fall04/weblist.html|another list of links from a similar course]]. | * [[http://www.physics.umd.edu/courses/Phys731/einstein/Fall04/weblist.html|another list of links from a similar course]]. |
*[[http://ajp.aapt.org/resource/1/ajpias/v78/i12/p1248_s1?view=fulltext|Investigating thin film interference with a digital camera, Atkins & Elliot, Am. J. Phys. 78, 1248 (2010)]] talks about what color a film should be based on its thickness and therefore how interference affects color. | *[[http://ajp.aapt.org/resource/1/ajpias/v78/i12/p1248_s1?view=fulltext|Investigating thin film interference with a digital camera, Atkins & Elliot, Am. J. Phys. 78, 1248 (2010)]] talks about what color a film should be based on its thickness and therefore how interference affects color. |
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===== Articles ===== | |
* Roald Hoffmann, How chemistry and physics meet in the solid state, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 26 (1987) 846-878 [[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com.proxy.library.oregonstate.edu/doi/10.1002/anie.198708461/abstract|Link via OSU Library]] | |
(a comprehensive look at the first part of this course from a chemist's perspective) | |
* Roald Hoffmann, A chemical and theoretical way to look at bonding on surfaces, Rev. Mod. Phys. 60 (1988) 601-628 [[http://rmp.aps.org.proxy.library.oregonstate.edu/abstract/RMP/v60/i3/p601_1|Link via OSU Library]] | |
(beyond the scope of this course, but a nice extension of the above to surfaces) | |
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===== Journals ===== | ===== Journals ===== |
Some links are through the OSU Library Proxy Server; others are direct. Try linking through the OSU Library if you can't read or download journal content. | These are direct links to several journals. If you can link to them also through the [[https://library.oregonstate.edu/|OSU Library Proxy Server]], you will have free access to all articles (ONID login required from off campus). If you cannot access a journal through the Proxy Server, request the article through interlibrary loan. This service is paid for by your tuition and/or fees. |
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| * [[http://www.nature.com/nmat/index.html|Nature Materials]] is a monthly journal devoted to the latest-breaking news on new materials. |
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| * [[https://pubs.acs.org/journal/nalefd|Nanoletters]] is a monthly journal specifically addressing physics and chemistry, of nanomaterials and nanodevices. |
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| * [[https://journals.aps.org/about|Physical Review Online]]. Of the Phys. Rev. journals, [[http://journals.aps.org/prb/|Phys. Rev. B ]] is comprehensive and devoted to solid state physics. Also look at [[https://journals.aps.org/prx/|Phys. Rev X]] (interdisciplinary, high-profile), [[http://journals.aps.org/prapplied/|Physical Review Applied]] (materials, nanoscience, surfaces and interfaces, devices etc), [[https://journals.aps.org/prmaterials/|Phys. Rev Materials]] (materials). |
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* [[http://arjournals.annualreviews.org/loi/conmatphys|Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics]] is a new addition to the "Annual Review" Series of journals (also Mat. Sci , Chemistry etc). A good place to find summaries of quickly-developing fields by very respected authors. | * [[http://arjournals.annualreviews.org/loi/conmatphys|Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics]] is a new addition to the "Annual Review" Series of journals (also Mat. Sci , Chemistry etc). A good place to find summaries of quickly-developing fields by very respected authors. |
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* [[http://www.nature.com/nmat/index.html|Nature Materials]] is a monthly journal devoted to the latest-breaking news on new materials. | ===== Mathematica ===== |
| Mathematica (by Wolfram) is one of several extremely useful software programs that is useful for simple visualization of functions, computer-aided algebra, and is also a vehicle for very sophisticated programming. I highly recommend you use it for classwork, for research and for fun. As long as you are an OSU student, you are permitted a free copy for use on your own computer. [[http://www.physics.oregonstate.edu/~tate/COURSES/ph424/Mathematica_info.html|Here]] is a link to a page I wrote for my PH424 physics class describing how to get access, how to use Wolfram's fantastic documentation and tutorials, and I added a few simple templates. |
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* [[http://pubs.acs.org.proxy.library.oregonstate.edu/journal/nalefd|Nanoletters]] is a monthly journal specifically addressing physics and chemistry, of nanomaterials and nanodevices. | Here are some Mathematica notebooks that I wrote that are relevant to PH575. |
| * {{:ylm_visualization.nb|visualization of spherical harmonics}} |
| * {{:ylm_sp_linear_combinations.nb|visualization of s and p orbitals}} - real combinations of spherical harmonics |
| * {{:lcaoapproximationtobondingmolecularorbitalinhydrogen-mod4.nb|molecular orbitals}} - MOs of 5 atoms in a line. Use s or p, and pick mode. |
| *{{:2d_dispersion_squarelattice.nb|2D square lattice dispersion}} |
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* [[http://prola.aps.org.proxy.library.oregonstate.edu/|Physical Review Online]]. Phys. Rev. Lett. usually features articles on hot, new materials, but materials is by no means its focus. Phys. Rev. B is devoted to solid state. | ===== OSU seminars ===== |
| Not part of the course, but watch these for relevant topics ... |
| * The physics [[https://physics.oregonstate.edu/events_sso|Solid State and Optics Seminar]] meets W 4:00 - 5:00 pm in WGR 304. |
| * The [[http://matsci.oregonstate.edu/seminars.php|Materials Science Seminar]] meets Th 3:00 - 4:00 pm in Rogers 226. |
| * The [[https://physics.oregonstate.edu/Future-colloquia]] meets M 4:00 - 5:00 pm in WGR 116. |
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