Best introduction ever , most of the times students needs introductions like these to know where they are headed rather than digging onto the unknown , thank you TEACHER
same here man , i dont understand why theres so much math in that book while all we need is understanding the concepts and theories , it sometimes makes studying too confusing
Hi Jordan, I just wanted to thank you!! I haven't taken semiconductor physics in a few years and watching these videos really helped me in passing my PhD qualifying exams!
I was searching specific topics all over the whole internet to get some sense in semiconductors. You did magnificent job gathering all together. First time I got to know how these things are put right into place and why the hell quantum mechanics come into play. Thanks sir, you saved a whole subject. 1000 times better than my prof.
Damn i love how specific youve been though my professor never even mentioned quantum he gave a day of semiconductors and thats about it we went straight to diodes but im honestly not understanding things properly i often stop doing the problems because im like but how does this work
Oh thank you for not having a thick Indian accent that makes it hard to understand anything being said. I already like this style and I can't wait to finish this playlist.
Great videos and thanks a lot! Still, i have one question, i did not seen any sign of Maxwell's eq, like what you have mentioned in this introduction part, what did i miss? (it seems only Newton's eq in the derivation of drift current ...)
Really like this video series. Just wondering if you are controlling the order of videos in the playlist very tightly. Seems like some of the videos are out of order?
Thanks! I rearrange the order sometimes but not often, I *mostly* follow the order of Neamen's textbook (though not completel). If I messed up the order somewhere or you have suggestions feel free to shoot me an email, it's very much a work in progress.
@@JordanEdmundsEECS sure thing! I'm doing a review of this material for fun and this is quite helpful. We weren't taught semiconductor physics from a Quantum standpoint in my school (which is infuriating). So it's very helpful!
Ah, I meant it as an analogy - the differential equations are a tool (like a sledgehammer) that lets you solve a huge number of problems. But it’s a crude and difficult to use tool (like a sledgehammer) and often things can be simplified.
Thanks you are one of the few people covering electronics and that has an American accent. Please can you cover the Shockley experiment and saturation velocity. I use the exact same textbook. Neaman. I'll tell my class to grow your channel. Deserves more subscribers.
Can you please suggest some books to understand all this. Because ive been trying to find something to read on this but havent been able to find exactly what ive been looking for. Thanks
Best introduction ever , most of the times students needs introductions like these to know where they are headed rather than digging onto the unknown , thank you TEACHER
You Sir are an Angel from Enginerering Heaven and I am very very grateful - thank you
I'm from UCLA. Your videos are way better than my prof's lectures...
I am from China and I am preparing for the postgraduate entrance exam using Donald A.Neamen's book about semi physics and your videos, bless me!
same here man , i dont understand why theres so much math in that book while all we need is understanding the concepts and theories , it sometimes makes studying too confusing
Absolutely fantastic, you saved me not one, but TWO whole subjects! Thanks a lot
Hi Jordan, I just wanted to thank you!! I haven't taken semiconductor physics in a few years and watching these videos really helped me in passing my PhD qualifying exams!
Thanks :D and congrats on passing quals!
I think Indians😊 are everywhere
Finally a teacher that spesks to my brain directly
Oh boy!! do I like it already. Its amazing how some people can convey a seemingly difficult subject in a simple and holistic manner.
I remember when I took devices 6 years ago i was totally lost. Wish I had ur videos back then, I would've enjoyed devices . Thanks alot !
I too was completely lost when I took device physics xD.
Jordan Edmunds, thanks a lot for your videos and effort. They are really great, helpful and clarifying!! Thanks really!
Thanks :D
I was searching specific topics all over the whole internet to get some sense in semiconductors. You did magnificent job gathering all together. First time I got to know how these things are put right into place and why the hell quantum mechanics come into play. Thanks sir, you saved a whole subject. 1000 times better than my prof.
Beautiful course! I'm going to watch it whole.
Especially thank you for such nice sorting by playlists.
Your lectures are very well explained. Being an academic I have benefited from them myself. Thanking you immensely for your effort !
Wonderful overview of connecting the dots. Really, one of the best! :) Please continue the good job. We all need teachers like you !
I just started watching this series. Thanks a lot!
Please do alot of examples from the Neaman textbook. Thats what we need
I should send this to my lecturer. I wish I would have found these videos earlier. Thank you Jordan!
Damn i love how specific youve been though my professor never even mentioned quantum he gave a day of semiconductors and thats about it we went straight to diodes but im honestly not understanding things properly i often stop doing the problems because im like but how does this work
Idk if these videos will be too time consuming but i really want to know if electronics will be my area of interest so i think ill try to watch them
I watched and I take notes.
Hats off to you sir . What an awesome introduction !
Thanks so much 🥰
Great Teaching Sir... Thanks for uploading such a great content. Love From India 🇮🇳🇮🇳... 🙏🙏..
Could I love you more than this?
Thank you for existing
good day to you. i have found myself on this side of youtube university just in time. thanks for this content
Thank you for a great introduction!
I am learning this subjects so useful and enlightening thank u,
Very well, Sir. I'm final year engineering student and this is very helpful. Thank you very much, Sir.
Thanks!
Hey! Thanks for this. I'm learning about solar cells now. This is a good overview on the physics of semiconductor.
thanks a lot, sir, you actually made this topic fun to learn!
Hey Jordan, I really like the way that you talk while writing! May I ask what application did you use to record a video like this?
THIS IS GREAT! THANK YOU!
Oh thank you for not having a thick Indian accent that makes it hard to understand anything being said. I already like this style and I can't wait to finish this playlist.
Thanks again, your videos really helps me a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hello, I've seen some of your other videos and have to watch the entire playlist. haha. I was wondering, what book/s do you use for your discussions?
Thankyou sir!!!!! you are saving me now!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Amazing! What kind of software are you using to draw this presentation?
great work
lol i am physics major but still these video series have been immensely helpful!!
Yeah I'm a bit of a physics nerd so this series is pretty heavy on the E&M :)p
thanks for this bro
thank you Mr .
Kindly, is there a book reference that I can study from it with your lectures. Thanks in advance
Thanks from India!
These videos are lovely ..!!
can you please make a video about the effective mass of the density of states and how to find it according to the E-K diagram?
thank you so much :)
Thanks for your video. Could I get your notes?
Great video, recommend a textbook please !
Neamen, Semiconductor Physics and Devices is pretty good.
thank you so much!
Great videos and thanks a lot! Still, i have one question, i did not seen any sign of Maxwell's eq, like what you have mentioned in this introduction part, what did i miss? (it seems only Newton's eq in the derivation of drift current ...)
Really like this video series.
Just wondering if you are controlling the order of videos in the playlist very tightly. Seems like some of the videos are out of order?
Thanks! I rearrange the order sometimes but not often, I *mostly* follow the order of Neamen's textbook (though not completel). If I messed up the order somewhere or you have suggestions feel free to shoot me an email, it's very much a work in progress.
@@JordanEdmundsEECS sure thing! I'm doing a review of this material for fun and this is quite helpful. We weren't taught semiconductor physics from a Quantum standpoint in my school (which is infuriating). So it's very helpful!
Thank you thank you thank you!
I will be taking this class this spring semester 2019.. I am scared.
Hello, where do you study? Is this a school or an institute?
you really save my ass on this semimser! THANK YOU
Yes, anteaters! UCI rocks.
Damn straight. Zot zot!
What is the effective difference between a hole and a positron?
Goods Work, ,,, I Thanks you. But are there Electronics 2 part?
and textbook (Semiconductor Physics and Devices) any edition you depending?
Neamen 4th(?) edition
@@JordanEdmundsEECS
Thank's 🌹🌹🌹
Can you please explain what is meaning of the phrase "sledgehammer of differential equations" ? Thanks for the playlist.
Ah, I meant it as an analogy - the differential equations are a tool (like a sledgehammer) that lets you solve a huge number of problems. But it’s a crude and difficult to use tool (like a sledgehammer) and often things can be simplified.
Thnx so much
Thank you
Great video's but some of the video's you mention are not on the list
Thanks! I'm about halfway done with this playlist, today I'm completing the videos on the continuity equation and the P/N junction.
Thanks you are one of the few people covering electronics and that has an American accent. Please can you cover the Shockley experiment and saturation velocity. I use the exact same textbook. Neaman. I'll tell my class to grow your channel. Deserves more subscribers.
Much appreciated, I'll be covering saturation velocity when I start on MOSFETs, and the Shockley experiment is on my list.
Very nice
Ok so what video comes after this one basics of quantum ?
Can you please suggest some books to understand all this. Because ive been trying to find something to read on this but havent been able to find exactly what ive been looking for.
Thanks
Thanks a lot sirrr! You made it too easy for us to understand.
Thanks.
What are the prerequisites for this course?
Basic electrostatics and differential equations should be enough (charges, electric fields, Gauss Law).
@@JordanEdmundsEECS Do you recommend following the textbook along with the lectures?
Question , yet i cannot see the list videos but why is firstly teaching MOSFET and later Transistor BJT?
MOSFETs are by far the dominant technology and have largely made BJTs obsolete in most applications. They are just too damn cheap.
Wow. All this. For free. The internet is amazing
I would really appreciate it if you would please just explain what is two dimensional electron gas.
Thanks, Jordan, for these wonderful videos. A quick question: what apps do you use to write and to record your video? Thank you
Noice - thanks prof
Subtítulos en Español!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
aoa
effective mass topic ki video chahiye
UOLLLLL!!!!
* Looks up UOL*
*Unicorns of Love? Nah, that doesn't make sense.*
*Underwater Object locator. That must be it.*
Hi Jordan do you have an email address? So that I can send you samples of questions we get.
Yup it's on my channel, edmundsj _ at _ uci _dot_ edu.
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