15 Credits SPRING

Cannot be taken with: PHY382
Pre-requisites: PHY380


Aims/Description: This module builds on the core solid state physics modules to provide an introduction to semiconductor electronic and opto-electronic devices and modern developments in crystal growth to produce low dimensional semiconductor structures (quantum wells, wires, dots and atomically thin two-dimensional materials). Band structure engineering, the main physical properties and a number of applications of low dimensional semiconductor structures are covered. The modules concludes with some examples of recent advances in the field, such as new epitaxial techniques and atomically thin two-dimensional materials.

Staff Contact: TARTAKOVSKII ALEXANDER
Teaching Methods: Lectures, Independent Study
Assessment: Formal Exam, Course work, Presentation

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