Unit information: Soft Condensed Matter Physics 311 in 2009/10

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Unit name Soft Condensed Matter Physics 311
Unit code PHYS31112
Credit points 10
Level of study H/6
Teaching block(s) Teaching Block 1B (weeks 7 - 12)
Unit director Professor. Nick Brook
Open unit status Not open
Pre-requisites

The award of 120 credit points of units at level I comprising programme in Physics, Physics with Astrophysics, a joint honours programme in Mathematics and Physics or Physics and Philosophy, or a Chemical Physics programme

Co-requisites

None

School/department School of Physics
Faculty Faculty of Science

Description including Unit Aims

The course will start with a review of the different types of intermolecular interaction and the types of behaviours associated with them before discussing colloids, polymers and liquid crystals in more detail. Colloids: Stoke's law and Brownian motion; colloid stability, electrostatic and steric interactions, depletion interactions; phase behaviour. Liquid crystals: mesophases; orientational order; Frank elasticity; optical properties; disclinations; influence of external fields; theory of nematic-isotropic transition; polymeric liquid crystals. Polymers: chain architecture and dimensions; polymer chains in solution: Flory-Huggins theory; theta temperature; rubber elasticity; glass formation; viscoelasticity; crystallisation and chain folding. Examples of soft matter in nanotechnology and nature will be discussed.