Lecture 32 The Band Structure of a CuO2 Layer
In this lecture we analyze the two dimensional band structure of a CuO22− layer, the building block of the large family of cuprate superconductors. This is the first exposure to a band structure containing multiple elements. This lecture was designed and delivered by Patrick Woodward for use in the course Solid State Chemistry (Chem 7330) at Ohio State University.

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