Solid-State Physics

Solid-State Physics

Solid-State Physics is a fundamental branch of condensed matter physics that explores the physical properties of solid materials, focusing on their atomic and electronic structures. This session highlights the latest advances in understanding and manipulating solids through experimental techniques, theoretical modeling, and computational methods. Topics include developments in electronic, magnetic, and optical properties, as well as emerging technologies in semiconductors, nanomaterials, and quantum materials that are shaping next-generation devices and materials science.

. Crystal Structure and Lattice Dynamics

. Electronic Band Structure and Transport Phenomena

. Magnetism and Spintronics

. Semiconductors and Devices


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