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  • Electrical, Magnetic and Optical Properties of Materials
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Course Introduction Information

Code - Course Title MLZ208 - Electrical, Magnetic and Optical Properties of Materials
Course Type Required Courses
Language of Instruction İngilizce
Laboratory + Practice 2+0
ECTS 3.0
Course Instructor(s) PROFESÖR RAMİS MUSTAFA ÖKSÜZOĞLU
Mode of Delivery face to face
Prerequisites FİZ 105 - Physics I, FİZ 106 - Physics II, FİZ 107 - Physics Laboratory I, FİZ 108 - Physics Laboratory II, KİM 117 - General Chemistry I, KİM 118 - General Chemistry II, MLZ110 - Structure of Materials, Mat 805 - Calculus I, MLZ 103 - Materials World, TRS 127 -Technical Drawing,
Courses Recomended MLZ 2XX - Materials Thermodynamics I ve MLZ3XX - Materials Thermodynamics II, MLZ 222 - Materials Characterization Techniques Laboratory, MLZ3XX - Phase Diagrams, MLZ 3XX - Transport Phenomena in Materials Processing I, MLZ 3XX - Materials Processing Laboratory I ve MLZ 4XX - Materials Processing Laboratory II, MLZ 4XX - Materials Selection and Design, MLZ 4XX - Application in Materials Engineering, MLZ 4XX - Project Practice in Materials Science and Engineering
Recommended Reading List 1. William F. Smith, “Principles of Materials Science and Engineering” Mcgraw-Hill College; 3 Sub edition, 1995.2. Richard John Turton, “The Physics of Solids”, Oxford University of Press, 2000.3. Charles Kittel, “Introduction to Solid State Physics”, John Wiley & Sons Inc. 7th Edition, 2004.4. 3. Neil W. Ashcroft and N. David Mermin, Cornel University, “Solid State Physics”, Saunders College Publishing, 1976
Assessment methods and criteria Homeworks, öne midterm and one final exam
Work Placement Not Applicable
Sustainability Development Goals

Content

Weeks Topics
Week - 1 Introduction to Condensed Matter Physics in Materials Science: The place of condensed matter physics in our lives and materials science and engineering, national / international application areas. Electrical properties of materials: a) Electrical conductivity and resistivity in metals, Ohm's law;
Week - 2 Electrical properties of materials: b) Fermi-Dirac distribution in metals and electronic band structure. c) Band structure and conductivity mechanisms in semiconductor and other materials (temperature dependence of resistance)
Week - 3 Electrical properties of materials: a) Ferroelectric and piezoelectric materials b) Characterization techniques for electrical properties c) Examples from national / international application areas. Examples and solutions-1
Week - 4 Basic thermal properties of materials: a) Heat capacity, heat capacity and energy storage properties of materials b) The relationship between thermal and electrical conductivity, metal and other materials
Week - 5 Basic thermal properties of materials (continued): c) Thermal stress and thermal shock resistance of materials d) Characterization techniques for thermal properties e) Examples from national / international application areas Examples and solutions-2
Week - 6 First midterm exam
Week - 7 Magnetic properties of materials: a) Behavior of materials under magnetic field, types of magnetism and basic magnetic parameters. b) Comparison of different magnetic materials.
Week - 8 Magnetic properties of materials: c) Basic theory of superconductivity d) Superconducting materials e) Basic characterization techniques f) Examples of national / international application areas. Examples and solutions-3
Week - 9 Optical properties of materials: a) Optical refractive index b) Optical absorption, diffraction, transmittance and reflection c) Optical properties of metal, semiconductor and insulating materials.
Week - 10 Magneto-Electric, Magnetostrıctive Effects, Crystal Lattice InteractionsOptical properties of materials: d) Basic optical events such as Luminescence, Photoluminescence and Cathodoluminescence. e) Special applications such as LASER, SOLAR CELLS etc. f) Basic characterization techniques. g) Examples of national / international application areas. Examples and solutions-4
Week - 11 Second midterm exam
Week - 12 Project work: a) Engineering application areas and project examples from medium, advanced and high technology applications. b) Evaluation of project team reports for selected project topics, question and answer.
Week - 13 Project presentations and Q & A (first session): a) Project presentations, question and answer and discussion.
Week - 14 Project presentations and Q & A (second session): b) Project presentations, question and answer and discussion.

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  • Lecture
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  • Team/Group Work
  • Demonstration
  • Drill - Practise
  • Case Study
  • Problem Solving
  • Report Preparation and/or Presentation
  • Proje Design/Management
  • Competences
  • True to core values
  • Questoning
  • Follow ethical and moral rules
  • Effective use of a foreign language
  • Use time effectively
  • Organization and planning
  • Project Design and Management

Assessment Methods

Assessment Method and Passing Requirements
Quamtity Percentage (%)
1.Midterm Exam 1 20
Quiz 1 20
Final Exam 1 60
Toplam (%) 100
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