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====== Useful Links ====== | ====== Useful Links ====== |
| ===== Band structure ===== |
| * [[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. |
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===== Crystal structure ===== | ===== Crystal structure ===== |
* [[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. |
* 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]] | * 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) | (beyond the scope of this course, but a nice extension of the above to surfaces) |
| * {{:hartmann04.pdf|Bloch oscillations-Hartman}} - general discussion |
| * {{:bloch_oscillations_atoms_in_optical_potential.pdf|Bloch oscillations-optical analogue}} |
| * {{:hartmann04.pdf|Bloch oscillations-superlattice}} |
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===== Journals ===== | ===== Journals ===== |
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 an OSU student, you have access via OSU's virtual lab, called "Umbrella". [[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. | 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 an OSU student, you have access via OSU's virtual lab, called "Umbrella". [[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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Here are some Mathematica notebooks that I wrote relevant to PH575. | Here are some Mathematica notebooks that I wrote that are relevant to PH575. |
* {{:ylm_visualization.nb|visualization of spherical harmonics}} | * {{:ylm_visualization.nb|visualization of spherical harmonics}} |
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