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- Diamagnetism (links | edit)
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- Iridium (links | edit)
- Maxwell's equations (links | edit)
- Nickel (links | edit)
- Paramagnetism (links | edit)
- Pauli exclusion principle (links | edit)
- Semiconductor (links | edit)
- Auger electron spectroscopy (links | edit)
- Work function (links | edit)
- Phonon (links | edit)
- Solid-state physics (links | edit)
- Electron hole (links | edit)
- Pyroelectricity (links | edit)
- Fermi–Dirac statistics (links | edit)
- Curie temperature (links | edit)
- Fermi energy (links | edit)
- Fermi gas (links | edit)
- Unit cell (links | edit)
- Plasmon (links | edit)
- Magnetic flux quantum (links | edit)
- Bloch's theorem (links | edit)
- Debye model (links | edit)
- Equipartition theorem (links | edit)
- Density of states (links | edit)
- 1953 in science (links | edit)
- Drude model (links | edit)
- Bravais lattice (links | edit)
- Tungsten carbide (links | edit)
- Free electron model (links | edit)
- Magnon (links | edit)
- Bulk modulus (links | edit)
- Wiedemann–Franz law (links | edit)
- Molar heat capacity (links | edit)
- Curie–Weiss law (links | edit)
- Kittel (links | edit)
- Madelung constant (links | edit)
- Intrinsic semiconductor (links | edit)
- Mott insulator (links | edit)
- Nearly free electron model (links | edit)
- Surface states (links | edit)
- Ferromagnetic resonance (links | edit)
- Zinc telluride (links | edit)
- Lead selenide (links | edit)
- Brillouin and Langevin functions (links | edit)
- Frenkel defect (links | edit)
- Schottky defect (links | edit)
- Franz–Keldysh effect (links | edit)
- London penetration depth (links | edit)