3.225 Electronic and Mechanical Properties of Materials, Summer 2002
Author(s)
Gibson, Lorna J.; Tuller, Harry L.; Fitzgerald, Eugene
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Alternative title
Electronic and Mechanical Properties of Materials
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Electrical, optical, magnetic, and mechanical properties of metals, semiconductors, ceramics and polymers. Discussion of roles of bonding, structure (crystalline, defect, energy band and microstructure) and composition in influencing and controlling physical properties. Case studies drawn from a variety of applications including semiconductor diodes, optical detectors, sensors, thin films, biomaterials, composites, and cellular materials.
Date issued
2002Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Materials Science and EngineeringOther identifiers
3.225-Summer2002
local: 3.225
local: IMSCP-MD5-fd0166b6b56f3b669ffcf517f4163d71
Keywords
metals, semiconductors, ceramics, polymers, bonding, energy band, microstructure, composition, semiconductor diodes, optical detectors, sensors, thin films, biomaterials, cellular materials