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CONGRATULATIONS TO HERBERT KROEMER, 2000 NOBEL LAUREATE FOR PHYSICS For upper-division courses in thermodynamics or statistical mechanics, Kittel and Kroemer offers a modern approach to thermal physics that is based on the idea that all physical systems can be described in terms of their discrete quantum states, rather than drawing on 19th-century classical mechanics concepts.

Fall, 2005

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

16-Dec-2005: Schedule for reading and examperiod:

  • 12-Jan-2006, 7:30pm: Problem Session, 4th floor lounge,
  • 16-Jan-2006, 5:00pm: Homework 11 Due in DepartmentOffice.
  • 17-Jan-2006, 7:30pm: Review Session 1, 4th floor lounge.
  • 18-Jan-2006, 7:30pm: Review Session 2, 4th floor lounge.
  • 19-Jan-2006, 1:30pm: Final exam, Jadwin A07.
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Review Session 1 will be a general review. Session 2 will discussold exams. Here is last year's examfor study.

28-Oct-2005: The midterm and solutions.

25-Oct-2005: Cancelled or not planned: Officehours Wednesday Afternoon, October 26, 2005 (I have toparticipate in oral exams). Class Friday, October 28, 2005 (not agood time to start new material!). Problem session, Sunday, November 6,2005 (no homework due until November 15!).

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24-Oct-2005:2003'smidterm for study.

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14-Oct-2005:Lastyear's midterm for study.

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14-Oct-2005: The late homework policy/penaltyhas been made more explicit. See below.

14-Oct-2005: Amol will lead a review in thefourth floor lounge on Tuesday evening, October 25, at7:30 pm. (Same place as the problem sessions.)

27-Sep-2005: Amol's office hours for Friday,30-Sep-2005 are moved to Monday, 3-Oct-2005 in order not toconflict with Secretary Rice's address in Jadwin Gym.

Course Instructor:Ed Groth, Jadwin 264, x8-4361, groth@princeton.edu.

Office Hours: Most afternoons - give a call before walkingacross campus! Almost surely Wednesday afternoons, 2:00-4:00 pm.

Teaching Assistant: Amol Upadhye,Jadwin 434, x8-4355,aupadhye@princeton.edu.

Office Hours: Also most afternoons and almostsurely Friday afternoons 3:00-5:00 pm.

Course Manager: Martin Kicinski, 208,x8-4408,kicinski@princeton.edu.

Lectures: Monday, Wednesday, & Friday,10:00-10:50 am, Jadwin A06.

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Problem Session:Sunday evenings, 7pm, FourthFloor Lounge, Jadwin 403. Starting 25-Sep-2005.

Text: Kittel & Kroemer, Thermal Physics2nd ed., Freeman. (to be followedclosely or loosely depending on the topic)

Others: Schroeder, An Introduction to Thermal Physics, Addison, Wesley, Longman. Similar to K&K, perhaps at a more introductory level.

Mandl, Statistical Physics, Wiley. Similar to K&K.

Reif, Fundamentals of Statistical and Thermal Physics,McGraw Hill. Also similar to K&K.

Feynman, Statistical Mechanics, a Set ofLectures, Addison Wesley. This is fairly advanced, but it'salways worthwhile to see what Feynman has to say.

Callen, Thermodynamics, Wiley. A classic treatment ofthermodynamics.

I've asked that all the above be placed on reserve at Fine Library.

Homework: Assigned Monday (I will try, but sometimes theassignment may not be ready until Wednesday!), due the nextTuesday in the department office (208) by 5pm,returned the next Monday. 40% of grade. Collaborationencouraged (but not copying!). Late homework may receive onlyhalf or none of the grade depending on how late it is and how itfits into the grading schedule!

Specifically: If for some reason you need to belate with a homework assignment, ask for permission inadvance. Assignments turned in late without priorpermission will receive half credit up to the next Monday morning(when it would normally be handed back). Assignments handed inlater than that will receive no credit.

Midterm: In class, Wednesday, October 26, 15% ofgrade.

Final: 45% of grade.

TENTATIVE SYLLABUS

We will start by following K&K and cover fundamentals ofstatistical mechanics and thermodynamics, including temperatureand entropy. We will cover the Boltzmann, Bose, and Fermidistributions; black body radiation; chemical potential; Gibbs free energy; and phase transitions. Then we'll considersome of the more advanced topics in K&K. A more detailedsyllabus is in the table below.

DOWNLOADING COURSE MATERIALS

The lecture notes and the homework assignments will be available fordownloading. Note that I write the lecture notes mainly so I know whatI'm going to say. I like to distribute them so you can follow along inlecture rather than having to worry about taking notes.

Pdf

The notes and assignments are written in TeX and converted topostscript which is converted to PDF. You will need a to be able toview and print PDF for downloading to beuseful! AcrobatReader from Adobe is a free viewer for PDF format. The files arelarge because the fonts used by TeX are embedded in the files.

If you discover errors or typos, or just plain unclear passages, letme know at groth@princeton.edu.

You may occasionally get a file not found error if I've put in thelink, but haven't installed to the actual file yet.

WEEKLY TOPICS, LECTURE NOTES AND HOMEWORKASSIGNMENTS
WeekStarting DateTentative Topics
LecturesHomework Assignments and Solutions
012-Sep-2005Introduction, Thermodynamic Conccepts
1No homework this week!
119-Sep-2005Entropy, Temperature, Pressure,Chemical Potential, Probability
234Due: 27-Sep-2005Homework 1Solutions
226-Sep-2005Boltzmann Factor, Partition Function,Particle in a Box, Free Energy
567Due: 4-Oct-2005Homework 2Solutions
33-Oct-2005Harmonic Oscillator, Classical/QuantumCavity Radiation, Oscillator Applications
8910Due: 11-Oct-2005Homework 3Solutions
410-Oct-2005Chemical Potential, GibbsDistribution, Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein Distributions
111213Due: 18-Oct-2005Homework 4Solutions
517-Oct-2005Ideal Gas (again), Sackur-TetrodeEntropy, Ideal Fermi Gas
141516Due: 24-Oct-2005 ***Monday***Homework 5Solutions
624-Oct-2005Monday: Review; Wednesday: Midterm;Friday: TBD
31-Oct-2005Midterm Break
77-Nov-2005Fermi Gases, Bose-Einstein Gases,Heat, Work, Carnot Cycle
171819Due: 15-Nov-2005Homework 6Solutions
814-Nov-2005Gibbs Free Energy, ChemicalEquilibrium, Saha Equation, Phase Transitions
202122Due: 22-Nov-2005Homework 7Solutions
921-Nov-2005More Phase Transitions, Ising Model
2324Due: 29-Nov-2005Homework 8Solutions
1028-Nov-2005Getting Cold, Semiconductor Basics, Electrons in Semiconductors
252627Due: 6-Dec-2005Homework 9Solutions
115-Dec-2005Collisions, Mean Free Path, Transport
282930Due: 13-Dec-2005Homework 10Solutions
1212-Dec-2005Diffusion, Sound Waves
313233Due: 16-Jan-2006Homework 11Solutions