Homework for Resonant Tunneling Diodes
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| Contributor(s) | H.-S. Philip Wong Stanford University |
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| Abstract | This homework assignment was created by H.-S. Philip Wong for EE 218 "Introduction to Nanoelectronics and Nanotechnology" (Stanford University). It includes a couple of simple "warm up" exercises and two design problems, intended to teach students the electronic properties of resonant tunneling diodes and carbon nanotubes, and how they can be used as components in real circuits. Students do their work via the Resonant Tunneling Diode Simulator and the MSL Simulator, which are both available online through the nanoHUB. |
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| Date posted | 06 Jan, 2006 |
| Type | Teaching Materials |
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