[[Image(diamond.jpg, 400px)]] By completing the Crystal Viewer Lab in [[Resource(5065)]], you will be able to: a) understand crystals, b) understand crystal directions, and c) Miller indices. The specific objectives of the Crystal Viewer Lab are: [[Image(scheme.jpg, 400px)]] == Recommended Reading == If you have not had experience with crystal structures and Miller indices, here is a list of resources that will help you have the required knowledge to get the most of these materials: 1. Rober F. Pierret, Semiconductor Device Fundamentals (Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 2000). 2. Michael Shur, Physics of Semiconductor Devices (Prentice Hall, 1990). 3. Dragica Vasileska, Stephen M. Goodnick and G. Klimeck: Computational Electronics: Semiclassical and Quantum Device Modeling and Simulation, Chapter 2 (CRC Press, 2010). == Demo == [[Resource(6788)]] == Theoretical descriptions == * [[Resource(9134)]] * [[Resource(9136)]] * [[Resource(5227)]] * [[Resource(5752)]] == Tool Verification == [[Resource(9156)]] == Worked Examples == 1. [[Resource(6818)]] 2. [[Resource(6821)]] 3. [[Resource(6824)]] == Exercises and Homework Assignments == 1. [[Resource(4200)]] 2. [[Resource(5144)]] 3. [[Resource(8243)]] 4. [[Resource(9361)]] == Solutions to Exercises == Solutions will be provided to instructors ONLY. == Take a Test == This test will assess your conceptual understanding of the physical, mathematical and computational knowledge related to crystal structures identification and Miller indices calculation. [[Resource(9456)]] == Solve the Challenge == In this final challenge you will integrate all what you have learned about crystal lattices. [[Resource(9154)]]