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10207 Solid State Electronics
Danish title: Faststofelektronik

Type: Å, Language: E
Credit points: 5 point
Previous course: C1204
Offered by: Department of Physics (FYS)
No credit points with: C1204
Prerequisite: C1521/C1010/C1502/10002/C1510/10010/C1533/C1801
Desirable: C4205/C1202/10100
Recommended semester: 4th semester
Scope and form: Lectures and groupwork
Examination: Written exam (13 point scale )
Contact person: Jørn Bindslev Hansen, FYS, Building 309, Tel. +45 4525 3242
Aim: The course gives the introduction to solid state electronics. The aim of the course is to give the student an understanding of the physical mechanisms and the mode of operation involved in a number of important solid state components, notably bipolar and unipolar (field effect) transistors.
Contents: Introduction to solid state physics of semiconductors: electrons and holes in pure and doped semiconductor crystals, energy band diagrams, energy band gap. Transport phenomena: carrier drift, diffusion, injection and recombination. High-field phenomena. p-n junction: thermal equilibrium, depletion, capacitance, static I-V characteristics, transient behaviour and break-down. Bipolar devices (transistors and thyristors): static characteristics, frequency responce and switching. Unipolar devices, metal-semiconductor contacts (Schottky), field effect devices: JFETs, MESFETs, MOSFETs , MOS diodes, photodetectors and solar cells.