Course - Basics for Solid State Electronics - TFE4172
Basics for Solid State Electronics
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About the course
Course content
This course offers an introduction to key topics within solid state physics required to describe modern solid state electronics from a materials perspective. The following topics will be discussed: introduction to quantum mechanics, chemical bonds in solids, introduction to crystallography, energy band structures in crystals.
Learning outcome
Knowledge:
The student has insight in:
- classical waves and the wave equation.
- basic concepts of quantum mechanics.
- basic mechanisms behind chemical bonds in crystalline materials.
- most important crystal structures and basic crystallography.
- what a reciprocal lattice is and how it is used.
- important models explaining energy band structure in solids.
- the concepts: band gap, Fermi level, Fermi-Dirac distribution, density of states.
Skills:
The student can:
- describe harmonic waves mathematically.
- use quantum mechanical formalism to solve simple one-dimensional problems.
- make use of the reciprocal lattice as a tool for analysis of crystalline materials.
General expertise:
The student can:
- solve project assignments through collaboration in a group.
- acquire new knowledge by collecting information from available online sources.
- build understanding of abstract concepts where practical experience is lacking.
Learning methods and activities
The course is largely based on project-based learning and combines classroom teaching, video lectures and project work in groups. The project work takes place in cooperative learning areas under close guidance from the professor as well as teaching assistants.
The project work is compulsory (attendance 80%) and all project reports must be approved before the exam. 6 to 7 project assignments will be given.
Compulsory assignments
- Project works
Further on evaluation
Re-sit/re-take examinations will narmally be held in August.
Recommended previous knowledge
The courses TFY4115 (or TFY4120 or TFY4125) Physics, TMA4100 Calculus 1, TMA4105 Calculus 2 and TMA4115 Calculus 3 or similar courses.
Course materials
Fundamentals of Solid State Engineering (Third edition or later), M.Razeghi
Subject areas
- Electronics
- Electrical Power Engineering
- Solid State Physics
- Physical Electronics