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* {{handout2_qm.pdf|Summary of quantum mechanics}} used in this course. This is a summary, with just a few examples. Read for 4/1 class. | * {{handout2_qm.pdf|Summary of quantum mechanics}} used in this course. This is a summary, with just a few examples. Read for 4/1 class. |
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/* does this comment work? */ | * {{:h_atom_wave_functions.pdf|H atom wave functions}} with complex spherical harmonics. |
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* {{:lcao-nt.pdf|Schönberger's CNT LCAO excercise}} | *{{:l6_worksheet.pdf|MO coefficients worksheet}} (week 3) |
| *{{:triangular_lattice.pdf|Dispersion triangular lattice}} (week 3) |
| *{{:lattice_activities.pdf|Crystal lattice worksheet}} (week 5) |
| *{{:m_quiz.pptx|m* worksheet}} (week 5) |
| *{{:lcao-nt.pdf|Schönberger's graphene & CNT LCAO excercise}} (week 9) |
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===== Articles ===== | ===== Articles ===== |
* Marvin Cohen's article ... | * {{:cohen_quantum_theory_of_solids_mrs2015.pdf|Article by Marvin Cohen}} describing the development of modern methods to compute the energy and properties of solids. Very readable and accessible with few equations. (MRS Bulletin 40 (2015) p.522) For week 5 or so. |
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* Roald Hoffmann, How chemistry and physics meet in the solid state, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 26 (1987) 846-878 [[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/anie.198708461/abstract/abstract|Link via Wiley online Library]]. Have to access from an osu domain. | * Roald Hoffmann, How chemistry and physics meet in the solid state, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 26 (1987) 846-878 [[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/anie.198708461/abstract/abstract|Link via Wiley online Library]]. Have to access from an osu domain. |
(a comprehensive look at the first part of this course from a chemist's perspective) | (a comprehensive look at the first part of this course from a chemist's perspective) |
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*{{: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. | *{{: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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