Programme/Approved Electives for 2023/24
None
Available as a Free Standing Elective
No
Successful completion of FHEQ Level 4 Physics or AstrophysicsORRegistration on FHEQ Level 5 of a degree programme in physics or astrophysics
This module explores the theory and applications of the key topics in statistical mechanics and solid-state physics. There is also a laboratory component aimed at enhancing experimental and communication skills.
Aims
This module aims to introduce the students to statistical mechanics and to solid-state physics and to give them the skills to solve the more straight forward problems and applications in these areas. It also contains an element of laboratory work aimed at enhancing experimental and team-working skills.
Talis Aspire Reading ListAny reading lists will be provided by the start of the course.http://lists.lib.keele.ac.uk/modules/phy-20026/lists
Intended Learning Outcomes
describe and explain the importance of lattice vibrations in determining the properties of solids: 1,2,3explain the classical and quantum models for free electrons in solids: 1,2,3explain the origin of energy bands in solids: 1,2,3explain the origin of the magnetic properties of solids: 1,2,3describe the statistical treatment of large ensembles of particles: 1,2,3apply the Maxwell-Boltzmann, Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein distributions to the properties of solids: 1,2,3use appropriate mathematical techniques to solve physical problems: 1,2,3,4outline the importance of crystal structure, and how to determine it: 1,2,3
30 hours of lectures on Solid State Physics, Statistical Mechanics and Mathematics14 hours problem classes on above topics10 hours on solving problem sheets2 hour unseen examination on Solid State Physics and Statistical Mechanics1 hour unseen class test on Mathematics93 hours examination revision/preparation and private study
Description of Module Assessment
1: Unseen Exam weighted 60%2 hour unseen examinationSection A: 10 short questions. Students to attempt all questions = contributes 40% of the exam paper; Section B: A choice of 2 questions out of 4 = contributes 60% of the exam paper.
2: Tutorial weighted 10%Engagement with, and completion of, the assigned problems in problem classesProblem classes covering Statistical Mechanics, Solid State Physics and Mathematics.
3: Problem Sheets weighted 10%Four problem sheets4 problem sheets with questions on Statistical Mechanics and Solid State Physics.
4: Class Test weighted 20%1-hour class test on Mathematics1-hour class test on Mathematical material.