Clayton Second semester 2008 (Day)
This unit provides part of a major in experimental physics. It consists of two 12-lecture sub-units, and laboratory work. Key areas are:
On completion of this unit, students will be able to understand the fundamental concepts used to describe crystal structure, the properties of solids and the characterisation of solids through diffraction and other spectroscopic techniques, as well as having an understanding of the properties of electron in low dimensional solids. They will be able to identify and apply theoretical relationships that quantify solid state properties, and perform a series of measurements in experiments related to the above topics. They will be able to write up experimental reports, including presentation of results, analysis and discussion of outcomes.
Examinations (2 x 1.5 hours): 48%
Laboratory work: 34%
Assignments: 18%
An average of 2 hours lectures, 1.5 hours tutorial/workshop and 2.5 hours of laboratory work per week