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Physics Matters - Dimensionality in Materials Science by Prof. Antonio Castro Neto

Offered By: APS Physics via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the fundamental principles of dimensionality in materials science through this comprehensive lecture by Prof. Antonio Castro Neto. Delve into how quantum mechanics and dimensionality shape the physics and chemistry of materials, from 0D atoms and molecules to 3D conventional materials. Gain insights into the black body radiation, Coulomb interaction, electron interactions, and magnetic systems. Examine mathematical objects, high spin ground states, effective mass in 2D, and the orientation of magnetism. Investigate quantum materials, quantum dots, and the role of topology and symmetry in materials science. Discover potential applications and ongoing research in the field of advanced materials for electronics.

Syllabus

Introduction
The Black Body Radiation
Quantum Mechanics
Coulomb interaction
Electron interactions
Magnetic systems
Conclusions
Questions
Mathematical object
High spin ground states
Effective mass in 2D
Orientation of magnetism
The differential operator
Future materials for electronics
Quantum materials
Quantum dots
Topology and symmetry
Application and research


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APS Physics

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