This lecture aims to understand the electronic and magnetic structures of functional materials. The students can learn the principles of several kinds of spectroscopies and how interpret the spectra to deduce the physics and chemistry. Interesting properties of novel functional materials from the view points of physics and chemistry are also introduced and discussed.
Evaluation:
The students have to submit the reports for both Prof. Okabayashi (2nd part) and Prof. Tsukuda (1st part) in order to obtain a credit of this course (important !). As for the 2nd part (3 weeks; Okabayashi), the students have to submit the report with answering for at least ten questions. The reports should be submitted until the end of July. Comments, questions, and discussions are welcome !
Topics: Theory of electronic structures hand out document #1report #1 (June 2)
PWD is required. (hint: end of this URL)
・Molecular orbitals (MO) of H2+ molecules (分子軌道法)
・Valence bond (VB) (Heitler-London) method for H2 molecules (原子価結合法)
・Hartree-Fock approximation
・Local density approximation(LDA, 局所密度近似)
・Configuration interaction approach(CI, 配置間相互作用)
・Super-exchange interaction(超交換相互作用)
・Goodenough-Kanamori rule
・Double-exchange interaction (二重交換相互作用)
・Surface states and impurity states (表面準位と不純物準位)
・Term symbol for p2 and d2 electron systems (項)
・Multiplet (多重項)
・Symmetry representation, A1, A2, B1, B2, E, T1, and T2
・LS coupling (LS結合)
・Ligand field theory (配位子場の理論)
・Electronic states of dn systems
・Tanabe-Sugano diagram (田辺菅野ダイアグラム)
・How to use Tanabe-Sugano diagram (田辺菅野ダイアグラムの使い方)
・One-electron and many-electron systems(一電子系と多電子系)
・Angular overlap model (角重なりモデル)
・Synchrotron radiation (放射光)
・Principle of photoelectron spectroscopy (光電子分光)
・XAFS and EXAFS (ザフス、エグザフス)
・Interpretation of XPS and XAFS spectra ・Interpretations of spectra: XPS, XAFS
・Principle of Mossbauer spctrometry
・Principle of x-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD)
Questions and Answer:
Q. Can I submit the reports in Japanese ?
A. Yes, OK.
Q. Is it possible to submit the reports in e-mail or intra-post system 'Gakunai-bin' ?
A. Yes, OK. Anyway, final deadline of my part is 15th June. After that, I cannnot recieve the reports because I submit the grade to the office. But, do not send photos of your hand writing reprots. If so, please send original copy by postal mail.
References and recommended books for students: Modern Quantum Chemistry: Introduction to Advanced Electronic Structure Theory Attila Szabo and Neil S. Ostlund (Dover Books on Chemistry) \2,293. You can learn the basic concepts of Hartree-Fock approximation, configuration interaction, Green function, and how to use Feynman diagram, explicitly. I also learned from this book when I was a graduate student. This book is translated in Japanese and published from UTokyo Press.
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics with Applications to Chemistry Daniel C. Harris and Michael D. Bertolucci (Dover Books on Chemistry) \2,690.
If you want to learn point group theory from a chemist's view and the application for vibrational spectroscopy, this book is very nice. I could not support the vibration spectroscopy in this class, which is discussed in this book.
Solid State Physics Giuseppe Grosso and Giuseppe Pastori Parravicini (Academic Press) \10,000.
This is my most favorite book for solid state physics. You can learn all area of solid state physics deeply using teh descriptions by Green functions. You can borrow this book in the Chemistry library. I recommended as a library book. Japanese version is also published from Yoshioka-shoten (See below).
References and recommended books for Japanese students:
磁気工学の基礎I, II 太田恵造(共立出版)
量子力学の基礎、磁性の基礎が丁寧に解説されており、とてもすばらしい名著。磁性研究者の多くが絶賛している(少なくとも私の身近では)。