Skip to main content
Graph
Search
fr
en
Login
Search
All
Categories
Concepts
Courses
Lectures
MOOCs
People
Practice
Publications
Startups
Units
Show all results for
Home
Lecture
Weak Bond Model: Defects in Electronic Materials
Graph Chatbot
Related lectures (32)
Semiconductor Physics: Fundamentals and Applications
Delves into the physics of semiconductors, exploring their properties and applications in electronics and optoelectronics.
Optics: Electronic Materials
Explores band diagrams, absorption coefficients, disorder effects, and drift mobility in electronic materials like c-Si and a-Si.
Semiconductors: Equilibrium Properties and Charge Dynamics
Covers the equilibrium properties of semiconductors, focusing on charge dynamics and the influence of temperature on electron-hole generation.
Doping in Semiconductors: Energy Band Models
Covers the impact of doping on semiconductor properties and energy levels.
PN Junctions and Heterostructures: Principles and Applications
Discusses the principles of pn junctions and heterostructures in semiconductor physics, focusing on their electrical characteristics and practical applications.
Defects in 2D Materials
Explores common defects in 2D materials, their impact on device performance, and strategies for defect healing and positive applications.
Absorption, generation and recombination
Explores the optical properties of solar cells, focusing on absorption, reflection, and generation of electron-hole pairs.
Chemical Bonds: Energy and Conductivity
Explores chemical bonds, bond energy, covalent bonds, carbon hybridization, delocalized bonding, and conductivity in solids.
Efficient Visible Light Emitters
Explores the historical evolution and challenges of efficient visible light emitters, focusing on LED technology and the quest for 100%+ efficiency.
Simulation of 2D Field Effect Transistors
Covers the simulation of 2D Field Effect Transistors and the advantages of using Green's Function.
Generation and Recombination
Explores the fundamental concepts of generation and recombination in semiconductors for photovoltaic devices.
Effective Masses in Semiconductor Physics
Covers effective masses in semiconductors, focusing on energy bands and their implications for materials like silicon and gallium arsenide.
Previous
Page 2 of 2
Next