ECE 434

Electrical and Optical Properties of Materials

Usually offered: Fall

Required course: No

Course Level

Undergraduate

Units

3

Instructor(s)

Kelly Potter, Professor

Prerequisite(s)

Advanced Standing: Engineering.

Course Texts

Simmons and Potter, Optical Materials, Academic Press, 2000 (e-text).

Schedule

Two 75-minute lectures per week, MW 04:00 PM – 05:15 PM.

Course Description

Specific Course Information:
2021-2022 Catalog Data:  Properties of conductors, insulators, and semiconducting materials as related to crystal structure, interatomic bonding and defect structures. The course is designed to cover the electrical and optical properties of materials including all three materials classifications (conductors, insulators, semiconductors).  The course content has covered all of these subject areas for at least 13 years and it recently came to our attention that the course catalog entry was truncated and incorrectly suggests that only one of these discussion areas is covered in the course.

Learning Outcomes

Specific Goals for the Course:
Outcomes of Instruction: By the end of this course the student will be able to:

  • Classify optical properties and electrical properties of materials according to material type, structure and physical properties.

Course Topics

Brief list of topics to be covered:

Chapter 1: Introduction to Waves and Wave Propagation Waves

  • Electromagnetic Spectrum
  • Wave Propagation
  • Dispersion and Material Polarizability
  • Kramers-Kronig relations
  • Phonons
  • Measurement Techniques

Chapter 2: Conductors

  • Drude Model
  • Band Structure
  • Coloration
  • Measurement Techniques
  • Select Special Topics Lectures

Chapter 3: Insulators

  • Harmonic Oscillator
  • Refractive Index and Dispersion
  • Reflection and Transmission
  • Attenuation
  • Scattering
  • Measurement Techniques

Chapter 4: Select Special Topics - Insulators

Chapter 5: Semiconductors

  • Free-electron Models
  • Band Structure
  • Impurities
  • Optical Response
  • Measurement Techniques

Special Topic selected by students (Lasers, PV, NLO,…)

Relationship to Student Outcomes

ECE 434 contributes directly to the following specific electrical and computer engineering student outcomes of the ECE department:

1. An ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics.
3. An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
5. An ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives

Syllabus Prepared By

Syllabus updated on 3/29/2022

Contact Undergraduate Advisor: undergradadvisor@ece.arizona.edu

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