Geoffrey Brooker joined Wadham College Oxford as a Fellow by Special Election in 1969, becoming Fellow and Tutor in Physics and University Lecturer in Physics from 1970 to 2003, when he was awarded the title of Emeritus Fellow.
1. Electromagnetic energy 2. Electromagnetism: microscopic and macroscopic fields 3. Vector theorems 4. Longitudinal and transverse waves 5. Transmission lines, the universe and everything 6. Counting quantum states and field modes 7. Four-vectors in relativity 8. The Lorentz transformation 9. Diffraction integrals and the Kirchhoff approximation 10. Diffraction at a slit 11. Symmetry in quantum mechanics 12. Successive approximation; perturbation theory in quantum mechanics 13. The hydrogen atom 14. Identical particles and the helium atom 15. Helium: energies for singlets and triplets 16. LS coupling; Hund's rules 17. Terms in LS coupling 18. The Zeeman effect 19. The Einstein A and B coefficients 20. The Boltzmann distribution and molecular gases 21. Free energy 22. Energy of a magnetic body: -m dB or +B dm? 23. The Debye theory of solid-state heat capacities 24. Umklapp collisions and thermal conductivity 25. Electrons and holes in semiconductors 26. The chemical potential for a semiconductor 27. Heat capacity of electrons 28. Electrons in a square lattice 29. Negative feedback 30. Stability of negative feedback 30. Quantization of waves: the stretched string 32. Spontaneous emission of radiation
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