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==Lecture 1: | ==Lecture 1: Thermodynamic properties of materials and measurement methods== | ||
*Topics: Specific heat in thermodynamics, phonons and specific Heat, anharmonicity, electronic specific heat, relaxation calorimetry, QD PPMS two | *Topics: Specific heat in thermodynamics, phonons and specific Heat, anharmonicity, electronic specific heat, relaxation calorimetry, QD PPMS two | ||
method, contributions to specific heat, thermal expansion, capacitive dilatometry. | method, contributions to specific heat, thermal expansion, capacitive dilatometry. |
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Course Mottos:
In teaching, writing, and research, there is no greater clarifier than a well-chosen example. Formalism should not be introduced for its own sake, but only when it is needed for some particular problem.
Lecture 1: Thermodynamic properties of materials and measurement methods
- Topics: Specific heat in thermodynamics, phonons and specific Heat, anharmonicity, electronic specific heat, relaxation calorimetry, QD PPMS two
method, contributions to specific heat, thermal expansion, capacitive dilatometry.
Additional references
Lecture 2: Transport properties of materials and measurement methods
- Drude theory of conduction, conductivity and Fermi-Dirac statistics, electrical resistivity, Hall effect, ACT PPMS, Thermal conductivity, TTO PPMS, thermoelectricity.
Additional references
Lecture 3: High pressure and magnetic field measurements
- Topics: