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*[[PHZ3400_Symmetry_Breaking|Critical Phenomena and Symmetry Breaking]] (Group 6; due Feb. 4) | *[[PHZ3400_Symmetry_Breaking|Critical Phenomena and Symmetry Breaking]] (Group 6; due Feb. 4) | ||
*Crystalline solids | *[[PHZ3400_Crystals|Crystalline solids] (Group 2; due Feb. 11) | ||
*Lattice properties | *Lattice properties |
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- Emergence? New phenomena for macroscopic objects (Group 1; due Jan. 18)
- Review of "Modern Physics" (elementary concepts in quantum mechanics) (Group 3; due Jan 21)
- Atoms as building blocks; inter-atomic forces (Group 4; due Jan. 24)
- Phase transitions: gases, liquids, and solids (Group 5; due Feb. 2)
- Critical Phenomena and Symmetry Breaking (Group 6; due Feb. 4)
- [[PHZ3400_Crystals|Crystalline solids] (Group 2; due Feb. 11)
- Lattice properties
- Free electron model of metals
- Band theory of solids
- Semiconductors
- Semiconductor Devices
- Superconductivity
- Magnetism
- Beyond solids - soft materials: liquid crystals, polymers, membranes, and more.