513.803 Advanced Solid State Physics
2.7.2014


Problem 1
All observable properties of a metal can be calculated from the $E$ vs. $k$ dispersion relation.

(a) How could the specific heat be calculated from the dispersion relation?

(b) How could the electrical conductivity be calculated from the dispersion relation?

(b) How could the dielectric function be calculated from the dispersion relation?

Solution


Problem 2
Describe the quantum Hall effect.

Solution


Problem 3
Describe electron screening. How can it be responsible for a metal-insulator transition?


Problem 4
An Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy (EELS) experiment is performed on a metal and there are peaks in the energy loss at 10 eV, 20 eV, 30 eV, and 40 eV. You suspect that these are due to certain quasiparticles in the metal. You perform an ellipsometry measurement to test this idea. What can the ellipsometry measurement tell you about these quasiparticles?

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