Topics in Inorganic Advanced Materials

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Lecturer
Yamamoto Kimihisa  Naruke Haruo 
Place
Thr3-4(G112)  
Credits
Lecture2  Exercise0  Experiment0
Code
87019
Syllabus updated
2011/9/20
Lecture notes updated
2011/9/20
Semester
Fall Semester

Outline of lecture

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Chemical and electronic structures, and physical properties of semiconductor junction, metal/semiconductor junction, ionic conductors, and luminescent materials are lectured, and their practical applications to electronic devices, photocatalysts, solar cells, and phosphors are reviewed with relation to environmental chemistry.

Purpose of lecture

This lecture aims to help understanding chemical and electronic structures and physical properties
of semiconductor junction, metal/semiconductor junction, ionic conductors, and luminescent
materials, and their practical applications.

Plan of lecture

1. Introduction
2. PN junction and Diodes
3. Application of Diodes
4. Bipolar Transistors
5. FET and other Transistors
6. Application of Transistors
7. Logical Circuits and Memories
8. Processing of Semiconductor Devices I
9. Processing of Semiconductor Devices II
10. Materials for Energy Production and Storage I
11. Materials for Energy Production and Storage II
12. Luminescent Materials I
13. Luminescent Materials II

Textbook and reference

Paper materials on the topics are distributed from the instructor.

Related and/or prerequisite courses

Japanese students are recommended to take Advanced Course of Inorganic Chemistry (辟。讖溷喧蟄ヲ
迚ケ隲) opened in Environmental Chemistry and Engineering.

Evaluation

Paper work: 70%, Examination: 30%

Comments from lecturer

Japanese students are recommended to take Advanced Course of Inorganic Chemistry (辟。讖溷喧蟄ヲ
迚ケ隲) opened in Environmental Chemistry and Engineering.

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