Physics 470 - Topics: Solid State Physics
This is a selected topics course for advanced undergraduate students. In this course, we will learn the basics of modern solid state physics, including: the free electron models, the tightly bound electron model, energy bands and gaps, semiconductor theory and devices, ferromagnetism, and superconductivity.
The course goals are:
- To introduce students to solid state physics and more broadly the physics of materials
- To help students become better and more organized problem solvers using solid state physics as a tool to that end.
- To help students become better abstract and critical thinkers, using solid state physics as a tool to that end.
- To familiarize students with current topics in solid state physics.
For great applets on diodes and FETs, go here.


