sir! u r fantstic. .i have seen lots of lectures of nptel but i think u r the best. i like ur analogy and clarity of concepts. u have very good teaching skills and hand writing. i hope i would do my MTECH in the same subject. i wish i could meet u some day. aal my college friend are great fan of urs. plz accept " regards " from these EKLAWYAS.
There are many good books out there 1. Electronic devices and circuits Millman and Halkias 2.Electronics Devices and Circuits theory Boylestad 3. The Art of Electronics Horowitz and Hill 4. Semiconductor Device Physics S. M Sze 5. Semiconductor Physics S. Kireev (just for semiconductor materials from QM perspective not for weak hearts) 6. Semiconductor Device Fundamentals by R. Pierret 7. Semiconductor Physics And Devices: Basic Principles Donald A. Neamen (Very Good Book) 8. And others
Is there any lecture notes for this course ? because I have already watched the first 15 lectures 2 years ago and I just want to refresh my memory before I continue watching the rest of the lectures..
Hi, excellent lectures, thank you so much. I didnt understand the 2d answer, because in the definition of equilibrium he talks about the system and the enironment, but in the explanation he talks just about intern process, while in the defintion is about process between the system and the environment. Please can anyone clarify this?
Also maybe im missunderstanding the definition of "inverse process", but in the "non-equillibrium situatuon" described in 30:00 , i think its possible if T1 and T2 are constants, then theres a energy flow moving to right, but this doesnt mean, that theres a net motion of energy between the system and the environment, cause while the heat enters form left, the same amount of heat can get out from right, why this isnt an example of "inverse proceses"?. Thank you
pure s/c is an ideal case that we have assumed the is no ipurity,imperfectin or dopping but while manufacturing there is always some impurity added bt is negligible for our use so it is intrinsic semiconductor
Pure semiconductor is literally pure. Means no impurity present 100 percent same types of atom which does not exist in this world... Intrinsic is 99 percent pure and we get it by applying Cz or bridgeman process to a metallurgical grade sillicon or germanium which is obtained from the product of sio2 plus carbon followed by fractional distillation.
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Sir, you explain it really well... NPTEL IITM is doing a great great job!
All the Best and Thanks a lot!
sir! u r fantstic. .i have seen lots of lectures of nptel but i think u r the best. i like ur analogy and clarity of concepts. u have very good teaching skills and hand writing.
i hope i would do my MTECH in the same subject. i wish i could meet u some day.
aal my college friend are great fan of urs. plz accept " regards " from these EKLAWYAS.
did u meet him?
There are many good books out there
1. Electronic devices and circuits Millman and Halkias
2.Electronics Devices and Circuits theory Boylestad
3. The Art of Electronics Horowitz and Hill
4. Semiconductor Device Physics S. M Sze
5. Semiconductor Physics S. Kireev (just for semiconductor materials from QM perspective not for weak hearts)
6. Semiconductor Device Fundamentals by R. Pierret
7. Semiconductor Physics And Devices: Basic Principles
Donald A. Neamen (Very Good Book)
8. And others
best lecture!!!!!!!!i don't find any reason tht people should go out of india for study....too good lecture...i find it waste of money for MS in US...
Question answer session was amazing!
MOST AMAZING VIDEOS .THANK YOU SO MUCH SIR
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Is there any lecture notes for this course ? because I have already watched the first 15 lectures 2 years ago and I just want to refresh my memory before I continue watching the rest of the lectures..
Very good for clearing concepts for gate exam
Please sir , provide a PDF of that video course ...it become helpful for all of us
check in nptel website, you can find the pdf for all the videos
Pure in the sense w.r.to itself
Well done!
Hi, excellent lectures, thank you so much. I didnt understand the 2d answer, because in the definition of equilibrium he talks about the system and the enironment, but in the explanation he talks just about intern process, while in the defintion is about process between the system and the environment. Please can anyone clarify this?
Also maybe im missunderstanding the definition of "inverse process", but in the "non-equillibrium situatuon" described in 30:00 , i think its possible if T1 and T2 are constants, then theres a energy flow moving to right, but this doesnt mean, that theres a net motion of energy between the system and the environment, cause while the heat enters form left, the same amount of heat can get out from right, why this isnt an example of "inverse proceses"?. Thank you
thank you for that lecture.
Why in the intrinsic semiconductor graph, the X axis was taken for 1000/T not directly T?
Mirror Mallik inorder to get a linear graph
@@anjumanoj4703 why do we need linear graph
@@Abhishek-mg3oo for understanding the graph easily,same as we take logarithmic values while plotting
Aise hi sexy lg raha tha!
watch it in 1.5x speed.. thanks me later.
Wiil the minority carrier concentration be n(i) or not in "n" type semiconductor as in this type only extra electrons is only added ?
How compound semiconductor can be pure semiconductor at same time?
ven diagram doesn't match with what you said about static and eq. condition
Why so? Why there is no match?
🙏🙏thank you
What is the difference between pure semiconductor and intrinsic semiconductor?plzz explain dis in detail?
pure s/c is an ideal case that we have assumed the is no ipurity,imperfectin or dopping but while manufacturing there is always some impurity added bt is negligible for our use so it is intrinsic semiconductor
Pure semiconductor is literally pure. Means no impurity present 100 percent same types of atom which does not exist in this world...
Intrinsic is 99 percent pure and we get it by applying Cz or bridgeman process to a metallurgical grade sillicon or germanium which is obtained from the product of sio2 plus carbon followed by fractional distillation.
david pulfrey understanding modern transistors and diodes
sir the ven diagram doesnt mean what u say ...
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Can anyone suggest me a good textbook for solid state electronics?
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Solid state devices Streetman and Banerjee
1.Sze
2. Neaman
SIR WHAT IS DEBYE LENGTH IN SEMI CONDUCTOR?
SOME BODY PLEASE EXPLAIN THIS
got answer?
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