Standard Course Syllabus Course Supervisor Date of Approval

Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering Roblin 2/05

432 Physics of Semiconductor Devices

2. CATALOG DESCRIPTION

Principles of semiconductor devices; theory of excess carriers, photoelectric effects, and diffusion; application to P-N

junction, Schottky barrier, bipolar transistor, and field effect transistors.

Quarters of Offering Credits
Level Class Meeting

Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 3 U 3 cl.

Course Prerequisites

Prereq: 331, and prereq or concur 323.

3. PREREQUISITES BY TOPIC

Energy bands, principles of quantum mechanics, electronic properties of atom and crystalline solids, semiconductor

statistics and charge carrier properties.

Courses that require this as a direct prerequisite

637, 730, 732, 734, 735, 737

4. Text(s) and Other Course Materials Author(s) Publisher

Fundamentals of Semiconductor Devices, 2005 Anderson and Anderson McGraw-Hill

ISBN: 0072369779



Optional text: Solid State Electronic Devices, 6th Ed.; ISBN:

0-131-49726-X, by Streetman and Banerjee; Prentice-Hall

Publishing

References (supplemental reading)

none

5. COURSE OBJECTIVES

1. Students are introduced to the fundamental principles of operation of semiconductor devices. (Criterion 3(a))

2. Students learn to master energy band diagram analysis. (Criterion 3(a))

3. Students will understand the physical limits of operation (voltage, temperature) of semiconductor devices. (Criterion

3(c))

4. Provide students with necessary background to understand the principle of new devices as new technologies become

6. TOPICS AND (# OF LECTURES)

Review of Energy bands and Charge carriers (4)

Excess carriers in semiconductors (3)

Diodes (6)

Bipolar Junction Transistor (7)

Field effect transistor (6)

Overview: Additional technical topics at instructor's discretion (4)

7. CLASS MEETING PATTERN (For example, "3cl." means 3 48-min classes per week.)

3 cl.

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