University of
Delaware, Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering
ELEG 667 – 016;
MSEG-667 - Solid State
Nanoelectronics – Fall 2004
Description:
This course provides a fresh look at nanotechnology from the perspective
of electronic materials and devices. The focus is on the underlying
principles that enable a broad range of recent developments. The organization
will provide a survey of current state of the art techniques and analytical
methods that may become relevant for future nanoelectronics. The
intention of this course is to provide contemporary examples of nanotechnology
that has not yet been covered in prior courses.
Instructors: James
Kolodzey and Robert Opila
Meetings:
First
meeting: Tuesday, 31 August, 2004; 8:00 - 9:15 am; in:
109 Colburn Lab
Regular meetings: Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:00 - 9:15 am, in:
109 Colburn Lab
Text:
Author: Waser, Ranier
Title: Nanoelectronics and Information
Technology
Publisher: Wiley-VCH
ISBN: 3-527-40363-9
Edition: 2003

Topics include:
Quantum Effects
Organic Molecules
Neurons
Film Deposition
Materials Etching
Scanning Probe Techniques
Carbon Nanotubes
Molecular Electronics
High Permittivity Materials
Holographic Data Storage
Photonic Networks
Neuron- electronic Interfacing
Organic Light Emitting Devices
Filed Emission and Plasma Displays
Electronic Paper
James Kolodzey, 21 September 2004