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1 1 lectures accompanying the book: Solid State Physics: An Introduction, by Philip Hofmann (2nd edition 2015, ISBN- 10: 3527412824, ISBN-13: 978-3527412822, Wiley-VCH Berlin.Philip HofmannWiley-VCH Berlin www.philiphofmann.net

2 2 Finite solids / nano-structures Small is different: quantum confinement high relative surface area Magnetism in nano-structures Interesting new physics in two and one dimensions

3 Small is different increased importance of surfaces change of bulk properties

4 4 Periodic boundary conditions We want to get rid of the surface restrictions, i.e. we want a solid which is finite in size but has no surfaces (!). If we move by one crystal size L, we have to get the same. Max Born and Theodore von Karman (1912) The surface was invented by the devil - Wolfgang Pauli

5 5 Periodic boundary conditions 1D cubic crystal with lattice spacing a and macroscopic side length L=na: chain with lattice spacing a and macroscopic side length L=Na: 3D

6 6 Finite chain with 10 unit cells and one atom per unit cell N atoms give N so-called normal modes of vibration. For long but finite chains, the points are very dense.

7 Quantum-size effects d thick film (particle in a potential well) λ1λ1 λ2λ2

8 Quantum size effects

9 9 Thin films: free electrons in the other direction parabolic dispersion parallel to the film quantization in film direction

10 Quantum size effects for an infinite well, the wave function has to vanish at the boundaries for a finite well

11 Quantum size effects in thin Bi films small very long (hundreds of Å) very small

12 12 Magic film height n layers low g(E F ) n+1 layers high g(E F ) n+2 layers low g(E F ) n+1 layers high g(E F ) n layers low g(E F ) substrate

13 13 Magic film height n layers low g(E F ) n+2 layers low g(E F ) n layers low g(E F ) substrate n layers low g(E F )

14 14 Semiconductor nanoparticles bulk semiconductors: smallest energy to create e-h pair semiconductor nano-crystal quantum confinement Coulomb interaction

15 New genuine surface states if k was complex at the surfaces

16 Electronic structure of Bi density of states Debye temp. el-ph interaction strength

17 Bulk Bi is not superconducting. Granular films of Bi clusters are superconducting at several K. T c is increasing for decreasing cluster size. T c depends on the environment. Superconductivity in Bi nanoclusters Superconductivity caused by metallic surface? -

18 Electronic structure of Bi(110)

19 Superparamagnetism Bulk magnet: flipping one spin costs energy ≈ k B θ C. Nano-magnet: all the spins in the single domain can be rotated at the same time. This costs much less energy.


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