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ESE 4360

Semiconductor Devices

ELECTRICAL AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

This course covers the fundamentals of semiconductor physics and operation principles of modern solid-state devices such as homo- or hetero-junction diodes, solar cells, inorganic/organic light-emitting diodes, bipolar junction transistors, and metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors. These devices form the basis for today's semiconductor and integrated circuit industry. In addition to device physics, semiconductor device fabrication processes, new materials, and novel device structures will also be briefly introduced. At the end of this course, students will be able to understand the characteristics, operation, limitations and challenges faced by state-of-the-art semiconductor devices. This course will be particularly useful for students who wish to develop careers in the semiconductor industry.

Instructors

Chuan Wang, Wang

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Quality: 2Difficulty: 5Wang

Midterm with a mean of 12.5 out of 25 and weight 25% in total grade. I will avoid at any cost if I know the midterm is such a nightmare. Too many contents for an 80-minute exam. The lectures are VERY fast and are filled with formulas and deductions. Idk why no one ever mentioned the difficulty of this course. Just be careful.

10/30/2023

Quality: 5Difficulty: 4Wang

Professor Wang really knows his stuff and is a good teacher. Very helpful in class as well as office hours. Lectures can be very intense but you'll learn so much, plus homeworks are pretty straightforward, so if you work hard you should be able to get a good grade

11/23/2019