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 Q.  How do I know my band structure is right?  Q.  How do I know my band structure is right? 
  
-A.  Look in the literature - someone else is bound to have calculated it.  Results will vary a bit with different methods used.+A.  Look in the literature - someone else is bound to have calculated it.  Results will vary a bit with different methods used.  Remember to reference others' work in your report.
  
 Q.  My material has 80 atoms per unit cell - that OK? Q.  My material has 80 atoms per unit cell - that OK?
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 A.  There is an option to include spin polarization. A.  There is an option to include spin polarization.
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 +====== Class projects ======
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 +===== Altschul, Emmeline =====
 +audit - no project
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 +===== Ansell, Troy =====
 +PZT?
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 +===== Dearmon, Howard =====
 +===== Gatimu, Alvin =====
 +audit - no project
 +
 +===== Gifford, Jessica =====
 +SiC including optical propoerties
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 +===== Girgel, Ionut =====
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 +===== Grollman, Rebecca =====
 +GaAs and related solar absorbers
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 +===== Gross, Jonah =====
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 +===== Gruss, Daniel =====
 +NbN and related superconductors and IR detectors
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 +===== Krebs, Eric =====
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 +===== Lampert, Nicholas =====
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 +===== Landau, Nicholas =====
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 +===== Laurita-Plankis, Geneva =====
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 +===== Maizy, Louis =====
 +===== Oostman, Matthew =====
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 +===== Paul, Michael =====
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 +===== Saltzgaber, Grant =====
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 +===== Schulte, Jeffery =====
 +
 +===== Smith, Sean =====
 +
 +===== Waite, Rachel =====
 +BiCuOSe and related materials
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