EP 507 - NANOELECTRONIC AND SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES
- Credit Hours: 2R-6L-4C
- Term Available: F
- Graduate Studies Eligible: Yes
- Prerequisites: EP 406 or EP 506 or consent of instructor
- Corequisites: None
Fabrication and characterization of micro/nanoelectronic devices; Process integration of various technologies, including CMOS, 2D materials, and nanowires; Surface processing for improved performance, including passivation, anti-reflection structures, and protective coatings. Process and device simulators illustrate concepts introduced in class. Laboratory is an integral component of this class in which students will fabricate a multi-junction semiconductor device. In-process measurement results are compared with final electrical test results and simulated designs. Students must do additional project work on a topic selected by the instructor. Students may not receive credit for both EP 407 and EP 507.