Electronic, Optical, and Magnetic Properties of Materials

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Discover the physical principles behind diodes, light-emitting devices, and memories.

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This course from MIT’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering introduces the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics, solid state physics, and electricity and magnetism. We use these principles to describe the origins of the electronic, optical, and magnetic properties of materials, and we discuss how these properties can be engineered to suit particular applications, including diodes, optical fibers, LEDs, and solar cells.

In this course, you will find out how the speed of sound is connected to the electronic band gap, what the difference is between a metal and a semiconductor, and how many magnetic domains fit in a nanoparticle. You will explore a wide range of topics in the domains of materials engineering, quantum mechanics, solid state physics that are essential for any engineer or scientist who wants to gain a fuller understanding of the principles underlying modern electronics.

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Polina Anikeeva, Jessica Sandland
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Free (audit)
Paid Certificate Available
Estimated 15 weeks
Self paced
Advanced