Course detail
Physics and chemistry of materials
FCH-DCO_FCHMAcad. year: 2024/2025
Ideal crystal, the interaction of electromagnetic waves with the crystal, crystal chemistry, real crystal, bonding forces in solids, non-crystalline solids, electric properties of solids, magnetic and optical properties of materials, thermal and mechanical properties of materials, selected technics of materials study: X-ray, electron and neutron diffractography, optical, transmission electron, scanning electron, ion and electron emission microscopy.
Language of instruction
Czech
Mode of study
Not applicable.
Guarantor
Department
Entry knowledge
Basic knowledge of general and inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry and materials physics.
Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
The examination is oral with a period of 30 minutes for preparation. There is examinated and evaluated the knowledge of theoretical as well as practical methods of study structure and properties of inorganic materials and orientation in contemporary trends.
Teaching is not checked during the semester.
Teaching is not checked during the semester.
Aims
The aim of the course is to provide students with comprehensive knowledge of the structure of solids from the subatomic to the supramolecular level, and in particular the relationship between structure and physical and chemical properties linked to the most important principles of the methods and techniques of study of materials.
Knowledge of the classification and nature of disturbances in the real crystal and their relation to the properties of the crystals.
Knowledge of structure, properties and formation of non-crystalline inorganic substances
Knowledge of binding forces in solids
Knowledge of electrical properties of solids and their relation to the structure.
Knowledge of magnetic properties of solids and their relation to the structure.
Knowledge of thermal and optical properties of solids and their relation to the structure.
Knowledge of instrumental techniques of structural analysis of solids.
Knowledge of the classification and nature of disturbances in the real crystal and their relation to the properties of the crystals.
Knowledge of structure, properties and formation of non-crystalline inorganic substances
Knowledge of binding forces in solids
Knowledge of electrical properties of solids and their relation to the structure.
Knowledge of magnetic properties of solids and their relation to the structure.
Knowledge of thermal and optical properties of solids and their relation to the structure.
Knowledge of instrumental techniques of structural analysis of solids.
Study aids
Not applicable.
Prerequisites and corequisites
Not applicable.
Basic literature
Kratochvíl, B. Chemie a fyzika pevných látek I, ISBN 80-7080-196-4 (CS)
Kratochvíl, B. Chemie a fyzika pevných látek II, ISBN 80-7080-055-0 (CS)
Kratochvíl, B. Chemie a fyzika pevných látek II, ISBN 80-7080-055-0 (CS)
Recommended reading
Kittel, Charles. Introduction to solid state physics - 8th ed. p. cm., ISBN 0-471-41526-X (EN)
Classification of course in study plans
- Programme DKCP_CHM_4_N Doctoral 1 year of study, winter semester, compulsory
- Programme DPCP_CHM_4_N Doctoral 1 year of study, winter semester, compulsory
- Programme CP_CZV_SP Lifelong learning 1 year of study, winter semester, compulsory