Course Information

An introduction to the physics governing the crystalline state of matter. Modern theories describing lattice vibrations, energy bands, crystal binding, and optical properties are presented. These ideas are then applied to the understanding of technologically important areas such as superconductivity, doped semiconductors, ferroelectric materials, and photorefractivity.

University: Fort Hays State University

Field Of Study: Physics

Course Number: PHYS 660G

Modality (Type): Classroom

Start Date: 06/02/2025

End Date: 07/25/2025

Credits: 3

University Information URL: https://webapps.fhsu.edu/semestercoursesearch/

Application URL: https://www.fhsu.edu/apply#:~:text=Master%E2%80%99s%20Degree-,Non%2DDegree%20Seeking,-Education%20Specialist%20(EdS

University Contact Name: Lesley Jenkins-Mackey

University Contact Email: gradschool@fhsu.edu

University Contact Phone: 785-628-4236

Additional Information

With a universal online graduate tuition rate of just $338.62/credit hour, Fort Hays State University offers the best value in higher education anywhere!

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