Solid State Magnetism & Electron Correlations I
Note: This will be a 2 h lecture with tutorials (4 CP) which will be followed by a precessing lecture during WS 2023/24.
Lecture dates:
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11.5. (THU)
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16.5. (TUE)
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25.5. (Thu)
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1.6.(Thu)
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6.6. (TUE)
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13.6. (TUE)
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29.6. (THU)
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6.7. (THU)
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11.7. (TUE)
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20.7. (THU) - last lecture
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18.7. - last tutorial
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Exam: 1.8. (oral) Tentative Schedule
Objectives:
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To get insight into fundamentals of magnetism in solids.
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To learn about the importance of electron correlations for modern materials science.
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To learn about principles of advanced experimental methods and their interpretation.
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To understand the basic concepts to treat magnetic many particle systems and its implications.
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To apply this knowledge to understand and to assess modern research trends in condensed matter physics.
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To understand relevant applications of magnetic (and a few quantum) materials
Lecturer: Prof. Rüdiger Klingeler
Location: Kirchhoff-Institute for Physics INF 227 / Seminarraum 1.403/4
Time: Thu 14:15 - 15:45 h
Credit Points: 4
Tutorials: Depending on the number of students either bi-weekly or weekly on Tuesday, 14:15 - 15:45 h, INF 227 / SR 1.403/404
Next (and last) Tutorial: 18.7.23
Tutors: Lukas Gries, Rüdiger Klingeler
Examination: Depending on the number of students, alternative examination methods may be possible. We will discuss this in lecture 1.
Link to online registration: Here