Reference Summary: This video discusses Fourier series and how they can be used to build complex functions from simple periodic functions, like sines ... We begin this video by connecting the intensity to reciprocal space for polycrystalline materials using a concentric sphere model.
Solid State Physics In A Nutshell Topic 1 2 Dipole Interactions -
This video discusses Fourier series and how they can be used to build complex functions from simple periodic functions, like sines ... We begin this video by connecting the intensity to reciprocal space for polycrystalline materials using a concentric sphere model. We first introduce the Planck distribution which describes the population of phonons as a function of temperature.
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- This video discusses Fourier series and how they can be used to build complex functions from simple periodic functions, like sines ...
- We begin this video by connecting the intensity to reciprocal space for polycrystalline materials using a concentric sphere model.
- We first introduce the Planck distribution which describes the population of phonons as a function of temperature.
- We begin today with a one dimensional crystal and we treat the bonds between the atoms as springs.
- Today, we develop a description of thermal and optical excitations in intrinsic semiconductors.
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