The following links contain the notes that emerged from my master degree study period in condensed matter physics, at the University of Rome La Sapienza, from 2017 to 2019.
N.B. Some notes are written in English, others in Italian. They might also contain grammar or conceptual errors. It's in the reader's interest to approach the notes with a critical attitude and to compare them with professional texts.
Personal notes developed during my master thesis project dealing with ultra-fast and Terahertz spectroscopic methods and tools.
Personal notes developed during my master thesis project revolving around the fundamental physical concepts that any condensed matter physicist should know.
Personal notes discussing some advanced concepts in condensed matter physics and optics.
Personal notes developed during my master thesis project revolving around the physics of topological materials, with a focus on Dirac and Weyl semimetals.
Personal notes I wrote during the course "Spectroscopic Methods and Nanophotonics"
Personal notes developed during the course "Computational Statistical Mechanics", held by prof. G. Bachelet and prof. S. Moroni
Personal notes developed during the course "Fisica dei Sistemi a Molti Corpi", held by prof. C. Castellani.
Personal notes developed during the course "Mathematical Physics", held by prof. Gianluca Panati.
Personal notes developed during the course "Solid State Physics", held by prof. Francesco Mauri.
Personal notes developed during the course "Superconductivity and Superfluidity", held by prof. L. Pietronero.
Personal notes developed during the course "Spectroscopic Methods and Nanophotonics", held by prof. S. Lupi.
Personal solutions for some past exercises of the physics PhD entry test at Sapienza University or Rome. Some solutions may be wrong or incomplete. It is the reader's interest to approach these notes carefully. I'm uploading them since there are no formal solutions to the tests, hence, they might still be useful for comparison purposes.
The tests can be found here: