Making sense of Brillouin Zones - Part 1
This is part 1 of a two-part video on how to make sense of Brillouin zones, a central concept in the physics of solids. This first part contains the introductory material for a demonstration of aliasing, which appears in the second part. Video posted for use under Creative Commons Licence - by-nc-sa

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