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     * 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.      * 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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-    * 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]]. 
  
     * [[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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     * [[http://www.crystallography.net/index.php|Crystallography Open Data Base]] - several cif files.     * [[http://www.crystallography.net/index.php|Crystallography Open Data Base]] - several cif files.
  
-    * 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)+    * Basic tutorial on [[https://www.doitpoms.ac.uk/tlplib/crystallography3/index.php|]unit cells, lattices, symmetryfrom Cambridge University
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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.+     Basic tutorial on [[https://www.doitpoms.ac.uk/tlplib/brillouin_zones/zone_construction.php|Brillouin zone construction for 2-D square & hexagonal lattice lattice]] from Cambridge University.
  
 ===== Semiconductors ===== ===== Semiconductors =====
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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 
  
-    * Solid state simulations fron Cornell University. [[http://pages.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. 
        
-    * [[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.
  
-    * 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 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; if paste the link pasted in this wiki, an error results.
          
     * [[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]].
     * //The Physics and Chemistry of Color: the 15 Causes of Color// by Kurt Nassau (Wiley-Interscience, 2001) is a fascinating book that talks about why things are the colors they are.  In the library, & you can browse bits of it on Amazon.com     * //The Physics and Chemistry of Color: the 15 Causes of Color// by Kurt Nassau (Wiley-Interscience, 2001) is a fascinating book that talks about why things are the colors they are.  In the library, & you can browse bits of it on Amazon.com
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     *[[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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