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Electronic Transport in Semiconductors (Introductory Lecture)

By Mark Lundstrom

Purdue University, West Lafayette

Welcome to the ECE 656 Introductory lecture. The objective of the course is to develop a clear, physical understanding of charge carrier transport in bulk semiconductors and in small semiconductor devices.The emphasis is on transport physics and its …

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Welcome to the ECE 656 Introductory lecture.

The objective of the course is to develop a clear, physical understanding of charge carrier transport in bulk semiconductors and in small semiconductor devices.The emphasis is on transport physics and its consequences in a device context. The course does not focus on theory or computer simulation; it is a practical course for those interested in devices.

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  • Mark Lundstrom (2004), "Electronic Transport in Semiconductors (Introductory Lecture)," http://nanohub.org/resources/169.

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  1. course lecture
  2. devices
  3. education/outreach
  4. material science
  5. nanoelectronics
  6. nanotransistors

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