Physical Foundations of Solid-State Devices

ECSE-6220

Physical foundations underlying the operation of modern electronic and photonic solid-state devices. Quantum mechanical foundations are emphasized, including the postulates of quantum mechanics, wave-particle duality, uncertainty relation, the Kronig-Penney model, and perturbation theory. In addition, the course covers areas such as semiconductor statistics, doping, heterostructures, transport, and tunneling.

3 credits
Cross-listed with:
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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Spring Summer Fall
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2024
2023
2022
Phys Found Of Solid State Dev (3c)
  • Michael Shur
Seats Taken: 3/50
2021
Phys Found Of Solid State Dev (3c)
  • Michael Shur
Seats Taken: 10/30
2020
Phys Found Of Solid State Dev (3c)
  • Michael Shur
Seats Taken: 15/20
2019
Phys Found Of Solid State Dev (3c)
  • Michael Shur
Seats Taken: 12/20
2018
Phys Found Of Solid State Dev (3c)
  • E. Fred Schubert
Seats Taken: 11/20
2017
Phys Found Of Solid State Dev (3c)
  • Michael Shur
Seats Taken: 7/20
2016
Phys Found Of Solid State Dev (3c)
  • Michael Shur
Seats Taken: 11/20
2015
Phys Found Of Solid State Dev (3c)
  • Michael Shur
Seats Taken: 7/20
2014
Phys Found Of Solid State Dev (3c)
  • E. Fred Schubert
Seats Taken: 14/20
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