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Dublin Institute of Technology Pre Requisite Modules code s Co Requisite Modules code s ECTS Credits Module Code Module Title Solid State Electronics 5 SSEL 2602 This Header should be repeated on each page of the Module SSEL 2602 Solid State Electronics Module author Kevin Berwick Paul Kiernan Domnick Nardone Module Description This module is an introduction to the concepts required to describe the operation of semiconductor devices Module aim The aim of this module is to introduce the student to the fundamentals of Solid State Electronics and to apply these principles to the analysis of semiconductor devices Ben Streetman , Sanjay Banerjee, Solid State Electronic Devices (6th … An Introduction to Semiconductor Devices, 1/E, Donald Neamen, Mc Graw Hill, 2006 Learning Outcomes On completion of this module the learner will be able to 1 Explain the concept of energy bands and the difference between Metals Semiconductors and Insulators 2 Explain the concepts of direct and indirect bandgaps and the operation of electronic and Continue to download »
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Electron Configurations Atomic Properties and the Periodic Table Subshells within a shell are at the same energy level in hydrogen 2s 2p Orbital Energy Diagrams Subshells are split in a multielectron atom 2s 2p than in the hydrogen atom Orbital energies are lower in a multielectron atom Prentice Hall 2005 General Chemistry 4th edition Hill Petrucci McCreary Perry Chapter Eight Prentice Hall 2005 General Chemistry 4th edition Hill Petrucci McCreary Perry Chapter Eight 3 4 Electron Configurations An electron configuration describes the distribution of electrons among the various orbitals in the atom Electron configuration is represented in two ways The spdf notation uses numbers to designate a principal shell and letters s p d f to identify a subshell a superscript indicates the number of electrons in a designated subshell Prentice Hall 2005 General Chemistry 4th edition Hill Petrucci McCreary Perry Electron Configurations In an orbital box diagram a box represents each orbital within subshells and arrows represent electrons The arrows 