Introduction to Solid State Physics, Lecture 6: One-dimensional Tight Binding Model for Electrons

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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.
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Great lecture, very much appreciated - please do not remove them, people like me are benefiting from them a lot ! Thanks again !

burcmm
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This video is extremely helpful and well explained. However it contains a high pitch noise hope you can fix in the future.

bruceji
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What is the relation between J and a (atomic spacing)? Is that like a tunnelling probability type of relation? Is that when the electrostatic potential of atoms (or nuclei for instance) come into the calculations? Thanks.

burcmm
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Thank you for this lecture. The 3D tight-binding model was mentioned but I can't find it in the other lectures. Could you please advise or provide the link to this lecture ?

antoinettelottering
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@Sergey frolov sir, from I can get these pdfs or your notes...
Please help

YdvSapna
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Thank you very much professor. Is possible to share us your ppt. For more easier to understand. Plz.

ismailbeddiar
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What is the package you use to simulate the tightbinding model?

danilopedrelli
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Where do the band gaps come from? Which equation?

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