Course title
EG0010003
Solid State Physics

NAKANO Masaki

NISHIKAWA Hiroyuki
Middle-level Diploma Policy (mDP)
Program / Major mDP Goals Courses
Fundamental Mechanical Engineering F 産業界や社会の要請を把握して解決するべき課題を設定し、さまざまな工学分野の知識を関連付けながら設計生産技術を活用することで、立案した構想に従って研究を進め課題を解決することができる。 Sub
Advanced Mechanical Engineering F 産業界や社会の要請を把握して解決するべき課題を設定し、機械工学の学理を応用して異分野を含む融合分野で革新的な機能を創成することができる。 Sub
Environment and Materials Engineering B 地球環境や地域社会との調和を見据えて、さまざまな工学分野に関わる問題を解決することができる。 Sub
Chemistry and Biotechnology B 地球環境や地域社会との調和を見据えて、さまざまな工学分野に関わる問題を解決することができる。 Sub
Electrical Engineering and Robotics D 電気工学や関連する工学の技術分野を課題に適用し、社会の要求を解決するために応用することができる。 Main
Advanced Electronic Engineering D 電子工学に関する基礎知識と、応用する能力を身に付けることができる。 Main
Information and Communications Engineering F 社会のニーズに対して技術課題を主体的に発見し、工学分野における分野横断的な知識も活用しつつ、計画的・継続的に取り組んで課題を達成することができる。 Sub
Computer Science and Engineering G 技術的課題に対してさまざまな工学分野の知識を関連付けながら主体的に取り組み、継続的に学修する能力を身に付けることができる。 Sub
Urban Infrastructure and Environment G ⼟⽊⼯学における現実の問題について、⼯学・専⾨基礎知識を⽤いて理解・解決することができる。 Sub
Purpose of class
The purpose of this class is to understand various properties of materials used for electronic components based on the nature of electron.
Course description
Electronics have been penetrated in our modern life. Various chemical bonds of atoms, due to electrons, form various materials, and their properties. In this class, students will learn the applications of the various properties of materials to electronics. The understandings of various properties of materials are required to analyses of advanced electronic apparatus and device. The contents of this class are subsequent from Introduction to Solid State Physics, and students will learn various properties of metals, semiconductors, dielectrics, and magnetic materials.
Goals and objectives
  1. Students are able to explain the electrical properties of metals.
  2. Students are able to explain the physical phenomena in semiconductors.
  3. Students are able to explain the properties of dielectrics.
  4. Students are able to explain the properties of magnetic materials.
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

Works Intermediate examination Term-end examination Total.
1. 10% 15% 0% 25%
2. 10% 15% 0% 25%
3. 10% 0% 15% 25%
4. 10% 0% 15% 25%
Total. 40% 30% 30% -
Evaluation method and criteria
The achievement of this class will be evaluated by the works in the class (total 40%), intermediate examination (30%), and term-end examination (30%). Students will pass this class by achieving a total score more than 60%.
Language
Japanese
Class schedule

Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
1. ・Introduction (G course) Review: Textbook, Chapter 1, pp.1-7, Chapter 2, pp.8-87 180minutes
(E course) Preparation and review: Textbook, Chapter 1 (Sections 1.1–1.4, 1.7, and 1.8)
2. ・Electrical properties of metals and their applications (1) (G course) Preparation and review: Textbook, Chapter 3, pp.88-98 180minutes
(E course) Preparation and review: Textbook, Chapter 1 (Sections 1.5–1.6) and Chapter 2 (2.1)
3. ・Electrical properties of metals and their applications (2) (G course) Preparation and review: Textbook, Chapter 3, pp.98-109 180minutes
(E course) Preparation and review: Textbook, Chapter 2 (Sections 2.2–2.7)
4. ・Physical phenomena of semiconductors (1) (G course) Preparation and review: Textbook, Chapter 4, pp.110-128 180minutes
(E course) Preparation and review: Textbook, Chapter 3 (Sections 3.1)
5. ・Physical phenomena of semiconductors (2) (G course) Preparation and review: Textbook, Chapter 4, pp.128-140 180minutes
(E course) Preparation and review: Textbook, Chapter 3 (Sections 3.2)
6. ・Physical phenomena of semiconductors (3) (G course) Preparation and review: Textbook, Chapter 4, pp.140-146 180minutes
(E course) Preparation and review: Textbook, Chapter 3 (Sections 3.3-3.6)
7. Intermediate examination
・Coverage: Class schedule 2-6
(G course) Review: Textbook, Chapter 3, pp.88-109, Chapter 4, pp.110-146 245minutes
(E course) Review: Textbook, Chapters 1-3
8. ・Review of intermediate examination (G course) Review: Textbook, Chapter 3, pp.88-109, Chapter 4, pp.110-146 180minutes
(E course) Review: Textbook, Chapters 1-3
9. ・Dielectrics and their applications (1) (G course) Preparation and review: Textbook, Chapter 6, pp.214-240 180minutes
(E course) Preparation and review: Textbook, Chapter 4 (Sections 4.1-4.2)
10. ・Dielectrics and their applications (2) (G course) Preparation and review: Textbook, Chapter 6, pp.240-254 180minutes
(E course) Preparation and review: Textbook, Chapter 4 (Sections 4.3-4.5)
11. ・Magnetic materials and their applications (1) (G course) Preparation and review: Textbook, Chapter 7, pp.255-270 180minutes
(E course) Preparation and review: Textbook, Chapter 6 (Sections 6.1-6.3)
12. ・Magnetic materials and their applications (2) (G course) Preparation and review: Textbook, Chapter 7, pp.270-299 180minutes
(E course) Preparation and review: Textbook, Chapter 6 (Sections 6.4-6.9)
13. Term-end examination
・Coverage: Class schedule 9-12
(G course) Review: Textbook, Chapter 6, pp.214-254, Chapter 7, pp.255-299 245minutes
(E course) Preparation and review: Textbook, Chapters 4-6
14. ・Review of term-end examination (G course) Review: Textbook, Chapter 6, pp.214-254, Chapter 7, pp.255-299 180minutes
(E course) Preparation and review: Textbook, Chapters 4-6
Total. - - 2650minutes
Feedback on exams, assignments, etc.
ways of feedback specific contents about "Other"
Feedback in the class
Textbooks and reference materials
(G course)
教科書:「電子物性の基礎とその応用」下村武/コロナ社
参考書:1.「物性論」黒沢達美/裳華房
    2.「第8版 キッテル固体物理学入門」宇野良清他 訳/丸善
(E course)
教科書: 「電気電子材料工学」西川宏之/数理工学社 電気・電子工学ライブラリ
Prerequisites
(G course) Students are required to complete Electromagnetism 1-3, Introduction to Electronic Materials, and Introduction to Solid State Physics.

(E course) Prior completion of Fundamentals of Electronic Physics is recommended.
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • ・ Toyosu Campus: Nakano Lab., Room 09-L-27
    ・ E-mail are acceptable.
  • ・ Toyosu Campus: Nishikawa Lab., Room 11-A-32
    ・ For questions or consultations, please make an appointment in advance.
Regionally-oriented
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Non-social and professional independence development course
Active-learning course
N/A
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable
N/A
Education related SDGs:the Sustainable Development Goals
  • 9.INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
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