Introduction to Solid State Physics, Lecture 13: Graphene and Carbon Nanotubes

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Upper-level undergraduate course taught at the University of Pittsburgh in the Fall 2015 semester by Sergey Frolov.
The course is based on Steven Simon's "Oxford Solid State Basics" textbook.
Video is available in HD, make sure to adjust the youtube settings accordingly.Upper-level undergraduate course taught at the University of Pittsburgh in the Fall 2015 semester by Sergey Frolov.
The course is based on Steven Simon's "Oxford Solid State Basics" textbook.
Video is available in HD, make sure to adjust the youtube settings accordingly.
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Thank you very much for all the lectures! They really helped me a lot with the preparations for my final exam for my master in physics!

allys.
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Kudos for your lucid explanations and for noting similarities between these relationships and others in physics

markbanash
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At 57:15 I think the labels on the original slide were correct...

xuyangyu
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Could anyone explain a bit more why 36:46 \phi_1 with itself is zero? I don't get why the Hamiltonian \delta U is a transition between two atoms. Thanks very much!

kema