Physics:Quantum materials/solid state
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Solid state refers to the study of matter in solid form, where particles are arranged in a fixed structure. It forms the basis of many modern materials and technologies.
Description
In solids, atoms or molecules are arranged in a structured pattern and remain close to fixed positions. Their behavior is governed by quantum mechanics and collective interactions.
Solid-state systems give rise to phenomena such as conductivity, magnetism, and superconductivity.
Properties
- ordered structure
- limited particle motion
- exhibits collective quantum effects
See also
Table of contents (72 articles)
Index
Composite matter
Sub-molecular
Full contents
1. Materials (6) ↑ Back to index
2. Matter (5) ↑ Back to index
3. Plasma and fusion physics (6) ↑ Back to index
4. Molecules (6) ↑ Back to index
5. Nuclear matter (6) ↑ Back to index
6. Atoms (7) ↑ Back to index
7. Particles (12) ↑ Back to index
8. Composite particles (12) ↑ Back to index
9. Fields (6) ↑ Back to index
10. Vacuum and spacetime (6) ↑ Back to index
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