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FE8108

Ferroelectric and Dielectric Materials in Modern Microelectronics

Lessons are not given in the academic year 2010/2011

Credits 7.5
Level Doctoral degree level
Language of instruction English

About

About the course

Course content

The subjects to be treated include: electrical polarization of solid media; dielectric vs. ferroelectric materials; phenomenological theories; atomistic / soft mode models; electric and electromechanical properties; non-linear optical properties; applications: non-volatile memories (Fe-DRAMs), sensors and actuators; high - k materials; epitaxial growth of oxides on silicon; technological challenges, and novel field effect devices.

Learning outcome

The course is designed to give in-depth understanding of ferroelectricity and its applications in memory technology and novel microelectronic devices.

Learning methods and activities

Lecturers, homeasignments, student seminars and kolloqiums.

Compulsory assignments

  • Student seminar

Course materials

Articles and notes.

Subject areas

  • Technological subjects

Contact information

Department with academic responsibility

Department of Electronic Systems

Examination

Examination