Material and Device Physics for Nanoscience I University of Tsukuba
Course Overview
This course will focus on the fundamental physics and physics of transport in nanoscale materials such as semiconductors and superconductors in order to understand the physical processes for nanotechnology.
Learning Achievement
(1) To understand and acquire the basic physical properties, transport phenomena, and their measurement techniques necessary for the development of nanotechnology from both experimental and theoretical aspects. (2) Understand the physical properties of Bose particles, Fermi particles, and quasiparticles in semiconductors and superconductors, and learn their applications to transport phenomena in nanoscale materials.
Competence
On knowledge creativity, basic engineering skills, and basic academic skills.
Course prerequisites
Grading Philosophy
Evaluation will be made comprehensively based on reports and assignments.
Course schedule
IntroductionPhotophysical properties of excitonsPhotophysical properties of polaronsPhotophysical properties of plasmonIntermediate report assignment (Hase)Metal-insulator transitionElectronic statesFermi ParticleBose particleSuperconductivity
Course type
Lectures
Online Course Requirement
Instructor
Hase Muneaki,Takano Yoshihiko
Other information
Site for Inquiry
Link to the syllabus provided by the university