Engineering 45: The Structure and Properties of Materials
Engineering 45: The Structure and Properties of Materials (Spring 2014, UC Berkeley). Instructor: Professor J. W. Morris. Properties of Materials - Application of basic principles of physics and chemistry to the engineering properties of materials. Special emphasis devoted to relation between microstructure and the mechanical properties of metals, concrete, polymers, and ceramics, and the electrical properties of semiconducting materials.
Lecture 25 - Extrinsic Semiconductors, Semiconductor Junctions |
Time | Lecture Chapters |
[00:00:00] | 1. Extrinsic Semiconductors |
[00:02:30] | 2. Conductivity of an Extrinsic Semiconductor |
[00:05:06] | 3. Extrinsic Semiconductors: Degeneracy |
[00:08:13] | 4. Extrinsic Semiconductors: Titration |
[00:16:04] | 5. The Band Structure at an n|p Junction |
[00:19:30] | 6. Conduction under Forward Bias: n|p Junction |
[00:22:16] | 7. Current-Voltage Characteristic: n|p Junction |
[00:25:00] | 8. Mechanism of Conduction under Bias |
[00:28:42] | 9. The Bipolar Transistor |
[00:32:48] | 10. The Bipolar Transistor under Bias |
[00:39:20] | 11. The Field Effect Transistor: Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Junctions |
[00:43:33] | 12. MOSFET: Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor |
[00:46:05] | 13. Manufacturing Semiconductor Devices |
[00:47:17] | 14. Semiconductor Device Processing |
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