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 ====== Worksheets, handouts, articles ====== ====== Worksheets, handouts, articles ======
 ===== Handouts ===== ===== Handouts =====
-  * {{basic_math.pdf|Basic mathematical knowledge}} reguired in this course.+  * {{handout1_math.pdf|Basic mathematical knowledge}} reguired in this course.
  
-  * {{basic_qm.pdf|Summary of quantum mechanics}} used in this course.  This is a summary, with no examples.  The class notes will provide more examples.+  * {{handout2_qm.pdf|Summary of quantum mechanics}} used in this course.  This is a summary, with just a few examples.  The class notes will provide more examples.
  
  
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 ===== Articles ===== ===== Articles =====
 +  * 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]] 
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 + * {{:hoffmann_angew.chem99_1987_chem_phys_solidstate.pdf}} Hoffman paper 
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   *{{:hosono_JACS_FeAS_sc.pdf|FeAs-based superconductors}} discovered 2008   *{{:hosono_JACS_FeAS_sc.pdf|FeAs-based superconductors}} discovered 2008
  
-  * {{:bloch.pdf|Bloch oscillations}} article in Phys. Rev. Lett.+  * {{:bloch_oscillations_atoms_in_optical_potential.pdf|Bloch oscillations}} article in Phys. Rev. Lett. (1996) 
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 +  *{{:nmat1849_geim_graphene_2007_progress.pdf|graphene}} as described by Geim in Nature Materials (2007)
  
-  *{{:nmat1849_geim_graphene_2007_progress.pdf|graphene}} as described by Geim in Nature Materials 2007+  *{{:avouris_review_nnano.2007.300.pdf|graphene & CNT electronics}} as described by Avouris in Nature Nanotechnology (2007)
  
-  *{{:avouris_review_nnano.2007.300.pdf|graphene CNT electronics}} as described by Avouris in Nature Nanotechnology 2007+  *{{:matulis_ajp77_2009_595graphene_dirac_klein.pdf|Graphene the Dirac Equation}} Matulis, American Journal of Physics (2009).  A more sophisticated approach than we use - nice for physicists.
  

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