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Jan 02, 2025
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MFT 213 - Materials in Nanotechnology Credits: 3 2 Lecture Hours 2 Lab Hours
Prerequisites: MFT 211 , MFT 212 Co-requisites: MFT 214
Description (Formerly MFT-213) This course covers hands-on exposure to the producing and positioning of the materials used in nanofabrication. This will include self-assembly, colloidal chemistry, atmosphere, low-pressure and plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition. It will also include atomic layer deposition, sputtering, thermal and electron beam evaporation, nebulization and spin-on techniques. The course provides students with experience in deposition, fabricating and self-assembly for a variety of materials. Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of the course, the student will:
- Apply proper safety and cleanroom behavior.
- Explain the process of chemical vapor deposition.
- Create mixed phase solids with anon-structures.
- Recognize the effects of thermal annealing.
- Examine process controls.
- Fabricate a dye sensitized photovoltaic cell.
- Identify the peak absorbance wave lengths of cells.
- Evaluate optical and structural properties of nanoparticles.
- Analyze structures using Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM).
- Describe and apply statistical process control.
Listed Topics
- Deposition processes
- Chemical vapor deposition
- Molecular films
- Nanoparticles
- Semiconductor films
- Dielectric films
- Organic films
- Statistical process control
Reference Materials Instructor-approved textbook and materials. Approved By: Johnson, Alex Date Approved: 05/01/2012
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