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MTSE 5440: Thermal Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5440. Thermal Analysis. 3 hours. Differential scanning calorimetry; thermogranvimetric metric analysis; dynamic mechanical and thermomechanical analysis; glass transition; melting transitions, relaxations in the glassy state, liquid crystalline phase changes. Prerequisite(s): MTSC 5400 or consent of department.
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MTSE 5500: Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5500. Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials. 3 hours. Intensive study of the properties of electronic, optical and magnetic materials. Electrical and thermal conduction, elementary quantum physics, bonding, band theory, semiconductors, dielectrics, magnetic properties, superconductivity, optical properties. Prerequisite(s): PHYS 4500 or consent of department.
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MTSE 5515: Materials and Solid State Devices.
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5515. Materials and Solid State Devices. 3 hours. How electronic, optical and magnetic devices actually work based on a materials perspective. P-N junctions, MOS capacitors, mosfets, CMOS, Bi-CMOS, RF, MRAM and optical detectors/switches; emphasis on the importance of mastering materials properties in electrical engineering device design and integration. Prerequisite(s): MTSC 5500 or consent of department.
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MTSE 5520: Physical and Chemical Basis of Integrated Circuit Fabrication
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5520. Physical and Chemical Basis of Integrated Circuit Fabrication. 3 hours. Current requirements and future trends in processing technology for very large scale integrated circuits and related application. Wafer fabrication, lithography, oxidation, diffusion, ion implantation, film deposition, wet and dry etching, multilevel metal interconnect, process integration and process simulation. Prerequisite(s): MTSC 5500 or consent of department.
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MTSE 5530: Integrated Circuit Packaging
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5530. Integrated Circuit Packaging. 3 hours. Basic packaging concepts, materials, fabrication, testing and reliability, as well as the basics of electrical, thermal and mechanical considerations as required for the design and manufacturing of microelectronics packaging. Current requirements and future trends are presented. General review of analytical techniques used in the evaluation and failure analysis of microelectronic packages. Prerequisite(s): MTSC 5500 or consent of department.
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MTSE 5540: Materials for Advanced Displays
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5540. Materials for Advanced Displays. 3 hours. Materials and processing requirements for new display concepts including field emission displays, organic light emitting displays, flexible displays, laser-based displays and inorganic electroluminescent displays. Special emphasis will be placed on the materials effects on device reliability. Prerequisite(s): MTSC 5500 or consent of department
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MTSE 5550: Materials and Mechanics for MEMS Devices
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5550. Materials and Mechanics for MEMS Devices. 3 hours. Methods, techniques and philosophies used to characterize MEMS structures for engineering applications. Topics include fundamentals of elastic and plastic deformation in microscale, anisotropic material properties, crystalline and non-crystalline materials, and mechanical behavior such as strength, fracture, creep and fatigue as they relate to the microscale design. Material characterization, mechanical testing and mechanical characterization are discussed. Emphasis is on emerging techniques to assess design-relevant mechanical properties. Prerequisite(s): consent of department. (Same as MEET 5240.)
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MTSE 5560: Compound Semiconductor Materials and Devices
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5560. Compound Semiconductor Materials and Devices. 3 hours. Introduction to compound semiconductors ; epitaxial growth and electronic properties of heterojunctions (ideal single heterojunctions : isotype and ansiotype, non-ideal heterojunctions, and double heterojunctions) ; applications of heterostructures (heterojunction bipolar transistors, modulation doped field effect transistors LEDs, double heterojunction lasers, photodiodes and photoconductors). Prerequisite(s) : MTSE 5500 or consent of instructor.
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MTSE 5570: Vacuum Technology & Thin Films
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5570. Vacuum Technology & Thin Films. 3 hours. Introduction and basics of kinetic theory, UHV hardware overview and practical system design ; introduction to surface physics, thermodynamics versus kinetics of surfaces, growth modes and nucleation barriers. Prerequisite(s) : MTSE 5500 or consent of instructor.
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MTSE 5580: Materials for a Sustainable Environment
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5580. Materials for a Sustainable Environment. 3 hours. Properties of renewable and non-renewable, sustainable and non-sustainable materials, effects of product application and needs on material choices for a sustainable environment, degradation mechanisms and influence of the environment on mechanisms. Prerequisite(s) : Consent of Department
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