ECE 606: Solid State Devices I

ECE 606: Solid State Devices I

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  • Section 3 Crystals 1. Section 3 Crystals 0
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  • Section 3 Crystals 2. Section 3 Crystals 12.779446112779446
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  • Section 3 Crystals 3. Section 3 Crystals 29.92992992992993
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  • Crystals form the Core Device Material 4. Crystals form the Core Device … 46.646646646646651
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  • One-dimensional Crystals 5. One-dimensional Crystals 70.470470470470474
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  • Unit cells of a Periodic 2D Lattice 6. Unit cells of a Periodic 2D La… 127.82782782782783
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  • Bravais Lattice 7. Bravais Lattice 293.29329329329329
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  • Bravais Lattice with a Basis 8. Bravais Lattice with a Basis 308.54187520854191
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  • Graphene - Bravais Lattice with a Basis 9. Graphene - Bravais Lattice wit… 353.21988655321991
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  • Bravais Lattice with a Basis 10. Bravais Lattice with a Basis 423.22322322322321
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  • Bravais Lattice with a Basis – in Art 11. Bravais Lattice with a Basis â… 446.91358024691363
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  • Non-Periodic Repeated Cells NOT a Bravais Lattice 12. Non-Periodic Repeated Cells NO… 479.14581247914583
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  • How to define ONE primitive cell? Wigner-Seitz Primitive Cell 13. How to define ONE primitive ce… 562.72939606272939
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  • How to define ONE primitive cell? Wigner-Seitz Primitive Cell 14. How to define ONE primitive ce… 605.10510510510517
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  • How to define ONE primitive cell? Wigner-Seitz Primitive Cell 15. How to define ONE primitive ce… 615.51551551551552
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  • How to define ONE primitive cell? Wigner-Seitz Primitive Cell 16. How to define ONE primitive ce… 676.50984317650989
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  • Section 3 Crystals 17. Section 3 Crystals 692.72605939272614
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L3.1 Crystal Definitions

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