Class schedule | HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) | Amount of Time Required | |
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1. | [Introduction to solid-state chemistry] To begin with, contents of the syllabus will be explained to clarify style and aims of this class. Then, as a prerequisite knowledge of solid-state chemistry, bonds, crystal structures, and electronic structures of solids will be reviewed. |
Preparation and review of solid-state chemistry. | 200minutes |
2. | [Dielectric and insulating phenomena] As representative characters of non-conducting solids, dielectric and insulating functions will be discussed. |
Preparation and review of dielectric materials. | 200minutes |
3. | [Semiconducting property] Electronic structures and properties characteristic to semiconductors will be discussed. |
Preparation and review of semiconductors. | 200minutes |
4. | [Electron emission and luminescence] Electron emission and luminescence of semiconductors constructing a basis of electronics will be discussed. |
Preparation and review of semiconductors. | 200minutes |
5. | [Ionic conduction] Ionic conduction mechanism in solids is discussed and important ionic conductors for application are introduced. |
Preparation and review of ionic conductors. | 200minutes |
6. | [Basis of electrochemistry] As a prerequisite knowledge of electrochemistry, relationship between Gibbs free energy and electro potential is discussed. |
Preparation and review of role of electrochemistry. | 200minutes |
7. | [Mid-term exam] The purpose of a Mid-term exam is to evaluate students’ understanding of contents discussed in from lecture-1 to lecture-6 . |
Review of classes from 1st to 6th. | 200minutes |
8. | [Standard electrode potential and electromotive force of battery] Relationship between standard electrode potential and electromotive force of batteries will be discussed. |
Preparation and review of electrochemistry. | 200minutes |
9. | [Lithium-ion batteries] As an example of important electrochemical applications, lithium-ion batteries will be introduced and their structures, operating principles, and recent researches will be discussed. |
Preparation and review of defects of batteries. | 200minutes |
10. | [Electronics and inorganic thin films] Today’s electronics strongly rely on inorganic thin films technology. For example, electronic devices such as LEDs and fuel cells are made from inorganic thin films. An integrated circuit (IC) of a computer is consisted of more than thousands of thin film devices. This lecture will explain about important inorganic thin films applications in electronics. |
Preparation and review of electronics and thin films. | 200minutes |
11. | [Foundation of film growth: vacuum and crystal growth] Vacuum science and crystal growth as bases of film growth will be discussed. |
Preparation and review of film growth. | 200minutes |
12. | [Film characterization method: X-ray diffraction] As representative evaluation techniques for films, X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy will be introduced. |
Preparation and review of X-ray diffraction. | 200minutes |
13. | [Complement] This class will review and give complemental studies to improve understanding of contents discussed in previous lectures. |
Review of this lecture. | 200minutes |
14. | [Final exam] Final exam will evaluate fundamental knowledges about inorganic chemistry of solid state materials, electrochemical materials, and thin films. The exam also evaluates students’ ability to explain advanced inorganic phenomena and operating principles of application devices based on the fundamental knowledges. |
Review of previous lectures. | 200minutes |
Total. | - | - | 2800minutes |
Group presentation | Final exma | Quiz | Total. | |
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1. | 30% | 10% | 3% | 43% |
2. | 8% | 15% | 3% | 26% |
3. | 7% | 10% | 2% | 19% |
4. | 0% | 10% | 2% | 12% |
Total. | 45% | 45% | 10% | - |
ways of feedback | specific contents about "Other" |
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Feedback in the class |
Work experience | Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable |
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N/A | N/A |