0% found this document useful (0 votes)
67 views

Cse - Bee

The document discusses the course UNIT V NANO DEVICES which covers topics related to quantum confinement, density of states in quantum structures, band gap of nanomaterials, tunneling phenomena, quantum dot lasers, conductivity of metallic nanowires, ballistic transport, carbon nanotubes properties and applications. The course aims to provide knowledge on classical and quantum electron theories, energy band structures, semiconductor physics and applications, magnetic properties and data storage, optical materials for optoelectronics, and basics of quantum structures and carbon electronics.

Uploaded by

Rajendran S
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
67 views

Cse - Bee

The document discusses the course UNIT V NANO DEVICES which covers topics related to quantum confinement, density of states in quantum structures, band gap of nanomaterials, tunneling phenomena, quantum dot lasers, conductivity of metallic nanowires, ballistic transport, carbon nanotubes properties and applications. The course aims to provide knowledge on classical and quantum electron theories, energy band structures, semiconductor physics and applications, magnetic properties and data storage, optical materials for optoelectronics, and basics of quantum structures and carbon electronics.

Uploaded by

Rajendran S
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

UNIT V NANO DEVICES 9

Electron density in bulk material – Size dependence of Fermi energy – Quantum confinement –
Quantum structures – Density of states in quantum well, quantum wire and quantum dot structure
- Band gap of nanomaterials – Tunneling: single electron phenomena and single electron
transistor – Quantum dot laser. Conductivity of metallic nanowires – Ballistic transport – Quantum
resistance and conductance – Carbon nanotubes: Properties and applications .

TOTAL :45 PERIODS


OUTCOMES:
At the end of the course, the students will able to
 Gain knowledge on classical and quantum electron theories, and energy band structuues,
 Acquire knowledge on basics of semiconductor physics and its applications in various
devices,
 Get knowledge on magnetic properties of materials and their applications in data storage,
 Have the necessary understanding on the functioning of optical materials for
optoelectronics,
 Understand the basics of quantum structures and their applications in carbon electronics..

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Jasprit Singh, ―Semiconductor Devices: Basic Principles‖, Wiley 2012.
2. Kasap, S.O. ―Principles of Electronic Materials and Devices‖, McGraw-Hill Education, 2007.
3. Kittel, C. ―Introduction to Solid State Physics‖. Wiley, 2005.

REFERENCES:
1. Garcia, N. & Damask, A. ―Physics for Computer Science Students‖. Springer-Verlag, 2012.
2. Hanson, G.W. ―Fundamentals of Nanoelectronics‖. Pearson Education, 2009.
3. Rogers, B., Adams, J. & Pennathur, S. ―Nanotechnology: Understanding
Small Systems‖. CRC Press, 2014.

BE8255 BASIC ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS AND MEASUREMENT LTPC


ENGINEERING 3 003
OBJECTIVES:
 To understand the fundamentals of electronic circuit constructions.
 To learn the fundamental laws, theorems of electrical circuits and also to analyze them
 To study the basic principles of electrical machines and their performance
 To study the different energy sources, protective devices and their field applications
 To understand the principles and operation of measuring instruments and transducers

UNIT I ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS ANALYSIS 9


Ohms Law, Kirchhoff‘s Law-Instantaneous power- series and parallel circuit analysis with resistive,
capacitive and inductive network - nodal analysis, mesh analysis- network theorems - Thevenins
theorem, Norton theorem, maximum power transfer theorem and superposition theorem, three
phase supply-Instantaneous, Reactive and apparent power-star delta conversion.
UNIT II ELECTRICAL MACHINES 9
DC and AC ROTATING MACHINES:Types, Construction, principle, Emf and torque equation,
application Speed Control- Basics of Stepper Motor – Brushless DC motors- Transformers-
Introduction- types and construction, working principle of Ideal transformer-Emf equation- All day
efficiency calculation.

33
UNIT III UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL POWER 9
Renewable energy sources-wind and solar panels. Illumination by lamps- Sodium Vapour,
Mercury vapour, Fluorescent tube. Domestic refrigerator and air conditioner-Electric circuit,
construction and working principle. Batteries-NiCd, Pb Acid and Li ion–Charge and Discharge
Characteristics. Protection-need for earthing, fuses and circuit breakers.Energy Tariff calculation
for domestic loads.

UNIT IV ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS 9


PN Junction-VI Characteristics of Diode, zener diode, Transistors configurations - amplifiers. Op
amps- Amplifiers, oscillator,rectifiers, differentiator, integrator, ADC, DAC. Multi vibrator using 555
Timer IC . Voltage regulator IC using LM 723,LM 317.

UNIT V ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT 9


Characteristic of measurement-errors in measurement, torque in indicating instruments- moving
coil and moving iron meters, Energy meter and watt meter. Transducers- classification-thermo
electric, RTD, Strain gauge, LVDT, LDR and piezoelectric. Oscilloscope-CRO.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the course, the students will be able to:
 Discuss the essentials of electric circuits and analysis.
 Discuss the basic operation of electric machines and transformers
 Introduction of renewable sources and common domestic loads.
 Introduction to measurement and metering for electric circuits.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. D.P. Kotharti and I.J Nagarath, Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering,
Mc Graw Hill, 2016,Third Edition.
2. M.S. Sukhija and T.K. Nagsarkar, Basic Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Oxford, 2016.

REFERENCES:
1. S.B. Lal Seksena and Kaustuv Dasgupta, Fundaments of Electrical Engineering,
Cambridge, 2016
2. B.L Theraja, Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering and Electronics. Chand
& Co, 2008.
3. S.K.Sahdev, Basic of Electrical Engineering, Pearson, 2015
4. John Bird, ―Electrical and Electronic Principles and Technology‖, Fourth Edition, Elsevier,
2010.
5. Mittle,Mittal, Basic Electrical Engineering‖, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Edition, 2016.
6. C.L.Wadhwa, ―Generation, Distribution and Utilisation of Electrical Energy‖, New Age
international pvt.ltd.,2003.

GE8291 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING L T P C


3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVES:
 To study the nature and facts about environment.
 To finding and implementing scientific, technological, economic and political solutions to
environmental problems.
 To study the interrelationship between living organism and environment.
 To appreciate the importance of environment by assessing its impact on the human world;
envision the surrounding environment, its functions and its value.
 To study the dynamic processes and understand the features of the earth‟s interior and
surface.
 To study the integrated themes and biodiversity, natural resources, pollution control and
waste management.
34

You might also like