ELEG340 SOLID STATE ELECTRONICS - University of Delaware - FALL 2005
ELEG340 SOLID STATE ELECTRONICS - University of Delaware - FALL 2005
Class: Tues. and Thurs. 2P-3:15P 221 Alison Hall
Instructor: Prof. Ian Appelbaum
Office Hours: come see me in my office - 217C Evans
Phone: x3295
email: appelbaum@ee.udel.edu
TA: Sean Jacobs sajacobs@udel.edu
TA Office hours: 11A-1P Tues., 107 DuPont, or by request
SYLLABUS
Powerpoint Presentation 1
1-D bandstructure MATLAB file
Schrodinger Equation Notes
Powerpoint Presentation 2
Powerpoint Presentation 3
Powerpoint Presentation 4
Review 1
Powerpoint Presentation 5
Powerpoint Presentation 6
Powerpoint Presentation 7
Powerpoint Presentation 8
Review 2
Powerpoint Presentation 9
Powerpoint Presentation 10
Powerpoint Presentation 11
"What I most deplore is the use of solid-state electronics by rock and roll musicians to raise the level of sound to where it is both painful and injurious. Sometimes one wonders whether the will to survive will ever really triumph over the human propensity for self-destruction." -Walter Brattain, transistor inventor and Nobel Prize winner
HMWK 1
HMWK 1 solutions
HMWK 2
HMWK 2 solutions
HMWK 3
HMWK 3 solutions
HMWK 4
HMWK 4 solutions
HMWK 5
HMWK 5 solutions
HMWK 6
HMWK 6 solutions
HMWK 7
HMWK 7 solutions
HMWK 8
HMWK 8 solutions
OPTIONAL HMWK 9
OPTIONAL HMWK 9 solutions
USEFUL SITES:
Semiconductor Applets
Britney's guide to semiconductor physics
Cornell Semiconductor Simulation Project
MIT lectures
Semiconductor electronics history
HBTs in cellphones 1
HBTs in cellphones 2
HBT Nobel prize 2000
Vacuum electronics (Klystron) for high-power RADAR
Klystron