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This document provides the complete solution manual for Oxford Solid State Basics by Steven H. Simon, covering Chapters 1 through 23. It includes detailed, step-by-step solutions and explanations for exercises on crystal structures, electronic properties, band theory, semiconductors, magnetism, and other core topics in solid-state physics. The guide is ideal for exam preparation, homework support, and mastering foundational concepts in solid-state physics.

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The Oxford Solid State Basics
Solutions to Exercises

Steven H. Simon
Oxford
WITH COMPLETE GUIDE A+

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1 About Condensed Matter Physics 1

2 Specific Heat of Solids: Boltzmann, Einstein, and Debye 3

3 Electrons in Metals: Drude Theory 15

4 More Electrons in Metals: Sommerfeld (Free Electron)
Theory 21

5 The Periodic Table 35

6 What Holds Solids Together: Chemical Bonding 39

7 Types of Matter 47

8 One-Dimensional Model of Compressibility, Sound, and
Thermal Expansion 49

9 Vibrations of a One-Dimensional Monatomic Chain 55

10 Vibrations of a One-Dimensional Diatomic Chain 71

11 Tight Binding Chain (Interlude and Preview) 81

12 Crystal Structure 95

13 Reciprocal Lattice, Brillouin Zone, Waves in Crystals 99

14 Wave Scattering by Crystals 111

15 Electrons in a Periodic Potential 125

16 Insulator, Semiconductor, or Metal 135

17 Semiconductor Physics 139

18 Semiconductor Devices 149

19 Magnetic Properties of Atoms: Para- and
Dia-Magnetism 159
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20 Spontaneous Magnetic Order: Ferro-, Antiferro-, and
Ferri-Magnetism 167

, 21 Domains and Hysteresis 175

22 Mean Field Theory 179

23 Magnetism from Interactions: The Hubbard Model 191




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Specific Heat of Solids:
Boltzmann, Einstein, and
Debye
2
(2.1) Einstein Solid ity should be 3NkB = 3R, in agreement with the law of
(a) Classical Einstein (or “Boltzmann”) Solid: Dulong and Petit.
Consider a three dimensional simple harmonic oscilla-
(b) Quantum Einstein Solid:
tor with mass m and spring constant k (i.e., the mass
Now consider the same Hamiltonian quantum mechan-
is attracted to the origin with the same spring constant
ically.
in all three directions). The Hamiltonian is given in the
D Calculate the quantum partition function
usual way by 2
p k 2 Σ
H= + x Z= e−βEj
2
D Calculate the classical partition function j

∫ dp ∫
Z= dx e−βH(p,x) where the sum over j is a sum over all eigenstates.
(2πk)3 D Explain the relationship with Bose statistics.
Note: in this problem p and x are three dimensional vec- D Find an expression for the heat capacity.
tors. D Show that the high temperature limit agrees with
D Using the partition function, calculate the heat ca- the law of Dulong of Petit.
pacity 3kB . D Sketch the heat capacity as a function of tempera-
D Conclude that if you can consider a solid to consist ture.
of N atoms all in harmonic wells, then the heat capac- (See also exercise 2.7 for more on the same topic)


(a)
p2 k
H=+ x2
2m 2
∫ dp ∫
Z = dx e—βH(p,x)
(2πk)3
Since,
∫ ∞ 2

dy e—ay = π/a
—∞
in three dimensions, we get

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