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Instructor:
  • Prof. Rajeev Ram
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  • 6.977
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  • Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
As Taught In: Fall 2002
Level: Graduate

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Semiconductor Optoelectronics: Theory and Design
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Problem Set 1 – Semiconductor electronics

Problem Set 2 – Introduction to Photodetection

Problem Set 3 – Electroabsorption Modulators

Problem Set 4 – Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers

Problem Set 5 – Recombination in Semiconductors

Problem Set 6 – Semiconductor Lasers

Problem Set 7 – Material Properties

Problem Set 8 – Complex Optical Resonators


Course Info

Instructor:
  • Prof. Rajeev Ram
Course Number:
  • 6.977
Departments:
  • Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
As Taught In: Fall 2002
Level: Graduate

Topics

  • Engineering
    Electrical Engineering
    Electronics
    Materials Science and Engineering
    Electronic Materials
  • Science
    Physics
    Atomic, Molecular, Optical Physics
    Condensed Matter Physics
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