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Course Information
Course title
Special Topics on Electronic Materials
Semester
104-2
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING GRADUATE
INSTITUTE OF APPLIED MECHANICS
Designated for
陳建彰/Jian-Zhang Chen
Instructor
Curriculum Number
AM7154
Curriculum Identity
Number
543 M5250
Class
Credits
3
Full/Half
Half
Yr.
Required/
Elective
Elective
Time
Friday 678
Remarks
The upper limit of the number of students: 60.
Ceiba Web Server
http://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/1042AM7154_ElecMater
Table of Core Capabilities
Table of Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning
and Curriculum Planning
Course Syllabus
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the course information without permission
The content of this course may vary every year. In this
semester, we will focus on the fundamental of materials
Course Description
science and technology, dielectric and insulating materials, and
semiconductor physics and technology.
Course Objective
Course Requirement
Office Hours
In this course, students will learn the basics of materials
science and technology, dielectric and insulating materials, and
fundamentals of semiconductor physics and technology. The
target is to help students build up insights for electronic
material application.
Principles of Electronic Materials and Devices, by S. O. Kasap,
McGraw-Hill
2005.
References
Solid State Physics, by Ashchroft and Mermin.
Designated reading
Leture notes
Journal papers
No.
Grading
1.
2.
Item
%
Explanations for the
conditions
In-class participation and
30%
discussion
Oral presentation and
discussion
70%
Progress
Week
Date
Topic
Week 1-2
Introduction
Week 2-5
Materials Fundamentals: Introduction
Week 6-7
Lattice, Reciprocal lattice, X-ray diffraction
Week 8-9
Introduction to dielectric materials
Week 9-17
Introduction to Quantum Physics, Solid State Physics, and
Semiconductor Physics