Electronic and optical properties of thin films grown by vapor phase transport techniques. Growth mechanisms, kinetics and thermodynamics of vapor phase epitaxy. Special emphasis on the process of metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy for optoelectronic materials and devices.
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UnitsLetter
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeGraduate students only
Level LimitEngineering
CollegeAs an undergraduate from a different major, I think MATRL 227 is doable and very enjoyable. Professor DenBaars is organized and clear. For example, he organized pre-recorded lectures by concept, which made it easier to digest and locate information. Broadly, his class paints a great picture of how to apply concepts to real life.
Despite being the first quarter of online college, this was a great course! I took graduate-level MATRL 227 as an undergraduate and it was very manageable, lectures were clear, and the pace was appropriate. All video notes and recordings were posted which helped with the online format.
Took this class as an ME student, and it was really engaging. Good lectures, very manageable homework, and the only required preliminary knowledge is a very basic understanding of quantum physics. If you’re at all interested in solid state devices, this is a great class to take with a great professor!
Unlike many other ECE courses, ECE 162B is a combination of both theories and real-life examples, which makes the course more engaging. Professor Steve Denbaars also does a great job keeping the audience engaged (he sometimes brings a laser to class!), is very accessible outside of class as well, and is fair with exams. Overall a great course!
Professor Denbaars make lecture engaging and fun. He gives his students good perspective on why the material is important in industry/research and his general enthusiasm on subject is contagious! His homework can sometimes be challenging, but overall extremely fair. Midterm was straightforward, as long as you go to lecture you'll be well prepared
One of the most interesting classes I've taken in the ECE department. Professor is really nice!