Semiconductor and Optoelectronic Devices ENGN4519  - Details

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Later Year Course


Offered By: Dept Engineering
Academic Career: Undergraduate
Course Subject: Engineering
Offered in: ENGN4519 will not be offered in 2009
Unit Value: 6 units
Course Description:

A good understanding of the fundamental properties of semiconductor materials and devices is necessary for the professional engineer or scientist to be able to follow the pace of such a fast changing field as microelectronics. This course provides a solid foundation for understanding the basic operation of microelectronic devices. In depth study of a particular device provides training in electronic device design and modelling, including aspects related to its ideal and practical performance, fabrication, and cost. Course topics include: physical models of semiconductor materials; current carriers: electrons and holes; fundamental electronic processes: carrier generation and recombination; electronic transport mechanisms: drift and diffusion; physics of the pn junction; optoeletronic devices; bipolar devices; field effect devices.

Indicative Assessment:

Laboratory (25%); Quiz (25%); Final Exam (50%)

Areas of Interest: Engineering
Requisite Statement:

ENGN2211

Other Information:

This course is not currently offered.

Science Group: C