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projects [2016/04/28 10:44] – [Robert] janet | projects [2016/05/02 13:47] – [Nicole] nicole | ||
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====== Projects ====== | ====== Projects ====== | ||
- | Choose a topic that you would like to learn more about. | + | Choose a topic that you would like to learn more about. |
* A through review of the classic texts, with a tutorial approach in mind | * A through review of the classic texts, with a tutorial approach in mind | ||
* The most recent research literature on the topic or related topics (we can discuss this more) | * The most recent research literature on the topic or related topics (we can discuss this more) | ||
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==== Daniel ==== | ==== Daniel ==== | ||
- | This [[http:// | + | This [[http:// |
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+ | This has an extensive [[http:// | ||
Current draft of the paper (Still pretty rough. Will be updated Sunday night): {{: | Current draft of the paper (Still pretty rough. Will be updated Sunday night): {{: | ||
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+ | Here's my presentation {{: | ||
==== Jordan ==== | ==== Jordan ==== | ||
high temperature superconductors | high temperature superconductors | ||
- | Theory of High Temperature Superconductivity | + | |
- | | + | Theory of High Temperature Superconductivity, by S. Fujita, S. Godoy |
Here is a link to a draft of the paper for this course. Also, some | Here is a link to a draft of the paper for this course. Also, some | ||
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==== Kyle ==== | ==== Kyle ==== | ||
photons and electron transport | photons and electron transport | ||
+ | Check out my rough draft here. The content I will present will be almost identical but with ever so slightly more pictures and less words. This version of the abstract has what I originally envisioned my project being, then I spent waaaay too much time trying to understand all of the derivations for what is a vast, vast topic that has like 75 years of prolific works behind it. | ||
+ | These are my favorite links that will do a much better job covering this material than I ever could | ||
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==== Nicole ==== | ==== Nicole ==== | ||
hopping conductivty in organics (and other) | hopping conductivty in organics (and other) | ||
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+ | I'm currently traveling back to the US and can't post my rough draft right now. (I will post it as soon as I can). But to start people off, here are some things to read. | ||
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+ | This book is a great resource you can find it online through the OSU library. I don't suggest reading it all, but it's a great resource for specific topics. | ||
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+ | Köhler, Anna; Bässler, Heinz; Hler, Anna ; Ssler, Heinz (2015). Electronic Processes in Organic Semiconductors : An Introduction. Retrieved from http:// | ||
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+ | Here are some articles that were useful for me. | ||
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+ | Visualization of exciton transport in ordered and disordered molecular solids. Akselrod et al. | ||
==== Robert ==== | ==== Robert ==== | ||
Majorana fermions | Majorana fermions | ||
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In particular, we would be interested in Majorana Fermions as they exist in solid state superconductivity. | In particular, we would be interested in Majorana Fermions as they exist in solid state superconductivity. | ||
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