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 ⇑ Contents ⇓ 

  • Lecture 24, Mar 12: Symmetry and Conservation Rules

  • Lecture 23, Mar 12: Fundamental particles and interactions

  • Lecture 22, Mar 9: Nuclear Fission and Fusion Reactions

  • Lecture 21, Mar 7: Radioactive decays and radioactive decay law

  • Lecture 20, Mar 5: Nuclear Models: Liquid Drop and Shell

  • Lecture 19, Mar 2: Nuclear structure, size, and force

  • Lecture 18, Feb 24: Superconductors

  • Lecture 17, Feb 22: Semiconductor Theory and Devices

  • Lecture 16, Feb 17: Energy bands and Conduction

  • Lecture 15, Feb 15: Molecular spectra and Crystalline solids

  • Lecture 14, Feb 13: Molecules

  • Lecture 13, Feb 10: Boson Examples: Black body radiation and Laser

  • Lecture 12, Feb 8: Classical limits and Quantum Gas Examples

  • Lecture 11, Feb 6: Quantum Statistics

  • Lecture 10, Feb 3: Boltzman Statistics

  • Lecture 9, Jan 30: Angular momentum in external magnetic fields

  • Lecture 8, Jan 27: Multi-electron atoms, identical particles, and exclusion principle

    • Corrections were made on the lecture notes uploaded on the 26th. See the red text in the document

    • In-class power point presentation as pdf

  • Lecture 7, Jan 25: Spin and LS Coupling

    • In-class power point presentation as pdf

  • Lecture 6, Jan 23: 3-d Schrodinger Equation for the hydrogen atom II

    • In-class power point presentation as pdf

  • Lecture 5, Jan 20: 3-d Schrodinger Equation for the hydrogen atom I

    • In-class power point presentation as pdf

  • Lecture 4, Jan 18: Hydrogen atom spectral lines

    • In-class power point presentation as pdf

  • Lecture 3, Jan 13: 1d finite and infinite potential wells and 3d infinite potential well

  • Lecture 2, Jan 11: Wave functions and Schrodinger Equation

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