Solid State Physics
Bloch's Theorem states that the wave functions of electrons in a periodic potential, like those found in crystals, can be expressed as a product of a plane wave and a function with the same periodicity as the crystal lattice. This theorem explains how electrons behave in a solid and forms the basis for understanding the electronic properties of materials, connecting directly to the structure of Brillouin zones, the nature of acoustic and optical phonons, and the tight-binding model of electronic states.
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