The course is intended to provide an understanding of thematerials and devices used in the current semiconductor industry. It caters to undergraduate and graduate students from diverse backgrounds including Chemical, Chemistry, Computer science, Electrical, Mechanical, Metallurgy, Materials, and Physics departments....
The course is intended to provide an understanding of thematerials and devices used in the current semiconductor industry. It caters to undergraduate and graduate students from diverse backgrounds including Chemical, Chemistry, Computer science, Electrical, Mechanical, Metallurgy, Materials, and Physics departments....
Semiconductors: Introduction
41mElectron statistics in a solid
47mElectronic Materials
41mWorked numericals on week 1 lessons
41mIntrinsic semiconductors
50mIntrinsic semiconductors - conductivity
44mOptional - worked assignment on intrinsic semiconductors
40mExtrinsic semiconductors: Introduction
40mExtrinsic semiconductors - Fermi level
45mExtrinsic semiconductors - mobility
48mWorked assignment on extrinsic semiconductors
48mMetal-semiconductor junctions
48mpn junctions in equilibrium
47mOptional - worked assignment on metal-semiconductor junctions
43mpn junctions under bias
43mJunction breakdown and heterojunctions
41mWorked assignment on pn junctions
52mTransistors - overview
46mMOSFETs
49mWorked assignment on transistors
52mOptoelectronic devices: Introduction
50mLight emitting diodes
48mSolid state semiconductor lasers
48mOptional - worked assignment on optical properties
46mPhotodetectors
48mSolar cells
44mWorked assignment on optoelectronic devices
49mLive - Session.
47m