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PHYS 5316. SOLID STATE II. 3 Hours.

Course focuses on the advanced physical properties of crystalline solids. It builds upon the foundational concepts introduced in PHYS 5315 (Solid State I), delving deeper into the electrical, magnetic, and optical phenomena that govern solid-state systems. PHYS 5316 explores the following key topics: Electrical Properties of Crystalline Solids: Study of charge transport mechanisms, conductivity, and the role of band structures in determining electrical behavior. University Catalog - UT Arlington+2University Catalog - UT Arlington+2University Catalog - UT Arlington+2 Magnetic Properties: Examination of magnetic ordering, susceptibility, and the interaction of magnetic fields with solid materials. Magnetic Resonance: Introduction to techniques such as Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and Electron Spin Resonance (ESR), and their applications in probing material properties. Optical Phenomena: Analysis of light-matter interactions, including absorption, reflection, and emission processes in solids. Prerequisite: PHYS 5315.