Course: ECEN 5060.379 (call #20218)/ECEN 4010.376 (call #20217)
Class meeting: T-NCB 211, MWF 8:30-9:20 am
Technology based class-taught via compressed video at OSU-Tulsa
Office hours: TTH: 9:50-10:50 am
Instructor: Dr. Daryoosh Vashaee
Text:
F J Levi, Applied Quantum Mechanics, Cambridge University Press, Edition 2, 2006.
Prerequisite:
PHYS 3713 or consent of instructor.
Course syllabus:
In this course, after learning the conceptual and mathematical formulation on each topic, we will explore some of its applications. Ultimately, we will learn topics such as: Quantum mechanical tunneling: Ohmic contact, Esaki & Zener diodes, superlattices; Applications of Hydrogen atom model: doping in semiconductors, exciton; Bandedge states in optical materials; Normal and superconducting states; Perturbation theory: band theory and effective mass, Van der Waals interactions; Variation methods: Exciton in quantum wells; Electron phonon interaction; Phosphors and Fluoresence; Scattering theory and applications: charge carrier transport.
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