Holiday
PHYS物 313 W7W8W9
This course aims at building a bridge between undergraduate physics study and contemporary condensed matter research. Strongly correlated electron systems (SCES) are solid-state systems in which the interactions among the macroscopic number of electrons create new phenomena beyond the single- particle desc<x>ription. Notable examples include high-temperature superconductivity, charge and spin density waves, heavy fermion materials, and exotic magnetism. SCES (typically me<x>tals) and topological materials (typically semiconductors or semime<x>tals) form the two pillars of quantum materials research. This course will cover a wide range of topics in current SCES research and the course participants will be introduced to all branches of SCES and develop an understanding of the current state of the art.
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Average GPA 3.8
Std. Deviation 0.44
16週課程
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