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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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Effective Mass Approximation
I am looking at this energy dispersion relationship that has the form
$$
\varepsilon = -\alpha k_y + \sqrt{\beta k_y^2 + \gamma k_x^2 }
$$
Here is my conundrum - I am able to find the minima of the e …
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Where can I read about excitons?
I have recently found the following book to be useful.
Bose-Einstein Condensation of excitons and biexcitons 1, or really any of David Snoke's books