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3 | + | By completing the Crystal Viewer Lab in [[Resource(5065)]], users will be able to understand: a) crystals,b) crystal directions, and c) Miller indices.
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6 | + | The specific objectives of the Crystal Viewer Lab are:
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12 | + | == Recommended Reading ==
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14 | + | Users who are new to crystal structures and Miller indices should consult the following materials:
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16 | + | 1. Rober F. Pierret. (1996). ''Semiconductor Device Fundamentals''. 2nd ed. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.
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18 | + | 2. Michael Shur. (1990). ''Physics of Semiconductor Devices''. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
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20 | + | 3. Dragica Vasileska, Stephen M. Goodnick and G. Klimeck. (2010). ''Computational Electronics: Semiclassical and Quantum Device Modeling and Simulation''. Boca Raton, LA: CRC Press.
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24 | + | == Demo ==
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26 | + | [[Resource(6788)]]
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28 | + | [[Resource(10113)]]
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31 | + | == Theoretical descriptions ==
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33 | + | * [[Resource(9134)]]
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35 | + | * [[Resource(9136)]]
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37 | + | * [[Resource(5227)]]
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39 | + | * [[Resource(5752)]]
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42 | + | == Tool Verification ==
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44 | + | [[Resource(9156)]]
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48 | + | == Examples ==
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50 | + | 1. [[Resource(6818)]]
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52 | + | 2. [[Resource(6821)]]
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54 | + | 3. [[Resource(6824)]]
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58 | + | == Exercises and Homework Assignments ==
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60 | + | 1. [[Resource(4200)]]
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62 | + | 2. [[Resource(5144)]]
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64 | + | 3. [[Resource(8243)]]
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66 | + | 4. [[Resource(9361)]]
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69 | + | == Solutions to Exercises ==
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71 | + | Solutions are provided only to instructors!
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75 | + | == Evaluation ==
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77 | + | This test will assess the users conceptual understanding of the physical, mathematical and computational knowledge related to the identification of crystal structures and the calculation of Miller indices.
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79 | + | [[Resource(9456)]]
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83 | + | == Challenge ==
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85 | + | Users are challenged to integrate what they have learned about crystal lattices.
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