Drift-Diffusion Lab Learning Materials

by Saumitra Raj Mehrotra

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3 By completing the Drift-Diffusion Lab in [[Resource(5065)]], you will be able to:
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5 a) understand the phenomenon of drift and diffusion,
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7 b) physically and mathematically describe the basic drift and diffusion mechanisms, and
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9 c) perform light excitation experiments on a semiconductor bar.
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12 The specific objectives of the Drift-Diffusion Lab are:
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14 [[Image(dd_scheme.png, 400px)]]
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18 == Recommended Reading ==
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20 If you have not had experience with basic drift and diffusion mechanisms, here is a list of resources that will help you obtain the required level of knowledge.
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22 1. Rober F. Pierret, Semiconductor Device Fundamentals (Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 2000). (Chapter 3)
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24 == Demo ==
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26 * [[Resource(6902)]]
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28 == Theoretical descriptions ==
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30 * [[Resource(6094)]]
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32 * [[Resource(7483)]]
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34 * [[Resource(6104)]]
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36 * [[Resource(7502)]]
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38 * [[Resource(7553)]]
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40 * [[Resource(9092)]] (Implementation details and source code dissemination)
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42 == Tool Verification ==
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44 * [[Resource(9509)]]
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46 == Worked Examples ==
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48 * [[Resource(9556)]]
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50 * [[Resource(9539)]]
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52 == Exercises and Homework Assignments ==
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54 1. [[Resource(4188)]]
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56 2. [[Resource(4191)]]
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58 3. [[Resource(8249)]]
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60 == Solutions to Exercises ==
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62 Available only to Instructors
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64 == Take a Test ==
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66 * [[Resource(9516)]]
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68 == Solve the Challenge ==
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In this final challenge you will integrate all what you have learned about basic Drift and Diffusion mechanisms.
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In this final challenge you will integrate all you have learned about basic Drift and Diffusion mechanisms.
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72 * [[Resource(9519)]]