Solid State Materials Project


Course Description

A course description, including a catalog description, objectives, and topics covered. This information is given in the following formats:

Course Outline

A course outline, showing the topics covered in each of the lecture modules. This information is given in the following formats:

Crystals and Wave Mechanics Handouts

The first lecture module in the class series. This information is given in the following formats: There is also a module outline avaiable in HTML format, Microsoft Word 6.0 format (zipped), or LaTex format

Carrier Distribution, Transport and R-G Mechanics Handouts

The second class lecture module. This information is given in the following formats: There is also a module outline avaiable in HTML format, Microsoft Word 6.0 format (zipped), or LaTex format

Nonlinear and Anisotropic Materials Lecture Notes

The third class lecture module. This information is available in the following formats: There is also a module outline avaiable in HTML format, Microsoft Word 6.0 format (zipped), or LaTex format

Optical Fibers Lecture Notes

The fourth class lecture module. This information is available in the following formats: There is also a module outline avaiable in HTML format, Microsoft Word 6.0 format (zipped), or LaTex format

Manufacture and Physical Properties of Optical Fibers

The fifth class lecture module. This information is available in the following formats: There is also a module outline avaiable in HTML format, Microsoft Word 6.0 format (zipped), or LaTex format

Computer Modeling and Analysis Projects

Course projects for each module. This information is available in the following formats:

Progress Report for Fall 1993

A progress report prepared by Prof. F. Fontaine to discuss the Solid State Materials project through the fall of 1993. This information is available in the following formats:

Proposal Report for 1994/1995

A proposal report prepared to discuss the Solid State Materials project in the 1994/1995 academic year. This information is available in the following formats: