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Solid-state physics studies how macroscopic properties of solids (mechanical, electrical, optical, etc.) result from their microscopic structure. It usually deals with the scale where quantum properties of the particles are substantial.
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Derivation of the Einstein model for the specific heat of solids
I am sorry if this is not the most appropriate channel for this question, which may seem more like a History of Science question, but I imagined I could get a better answer here than anywhere else.
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Complex values for the dispersion relation obtained through an $s$-band only tight binding m...
Any given atom in a diamond cubic lattice (Like Si or Ge) has four nearest neighbours at at a distance $\sqrt{3}a/4$, being $a$ the lattice constant. The translation vectors to these neighbours can be …