Physics and astronomy
Condensed State Physics
Module code: F3230
Level 6
15 credits in autumn semester
Teaching method: Lecture, Seminar, Class
Assessment modes: Coursework, Unseen examination
On this module, the microscopic structure of crystalline solids will be related to the observable material properties such as:
- thermal expansion
- heat capacity
- electrical conductivity.
You’ll cover insulators, semiconductors and metals, describing the differences in electronic and vibrational contributions in each.
Module learning outcomes
- Have the ability to classify solids according to their structures and their electrical, thermal and mechanical properties
- Demonstrate an understanding of the underlying relationships between the macroscopic properties of a solid and the characteristics of the individual atoms which comprise it.
- Critically evaluate arguments and assumptions in current research on material properties.
- Understand the current significance of condensed state physics and appreciate the limitations of knowledge in this field.