Physical experiments under extreme conditions 1101-212
The course is prepared for students in the II year of physics study. These students not yet follow three fundamental curses in physics: quantum mechanics, electrodynamics and statistical physics. However, in the curse I will try to show main problems laying in the center of interest solid state physicist.
No special preparation for following the curse is not needed, only knowledge from secondary school and first year physics study are necessary.
Program:
1. The experimental technique at low temperatures (liquid helium),
2. The static and the pulse magnetic field,
3. The zero and one-dimensional semiconductor structures. Growing and fundamental properties. Idea of "composite fermions",
4. Hydrostatic pressure and it application to semiconductors structure investigation,
5. The synchrotron radiation and it application to the solid state investigation,
6. The differential spectroscopy and it experimental application,
7. The electron paramagnetic resonance, method of investigation of particle with spin in solid state,
8. The difficulties in real experiments (evil is in details),
9. The Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and it application in medicine.
Curses recommended before: Physics I and II, Mathematics I and II
Description by M. Grynberg, April 2007
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