Hi there,
I’m Milad from “Right Vision Academy”
In this course I gonna give you the tool, knowledge and skills that you need to perform cool projects and research about electronic properties of nanostructures like, CNTs and GNRs. At the end of this course, I’ll show you how you can convert a metallic GNR to semiconducting material or vice versa by modeling defects throughout the body of Graphene, as I did myself. I proposed a new method to tune Band Gap size of CNTs and GNRs, a critical electronic property of nanostructures and I published the results in credible journals.
I ensure you that you’ll be able to the conduct the similar research and project at the end of this course, and the good news is, once I designed this course, I supposed you have no prior knowledge, so everyone with any level and background is welcome to learn how to work with nanostructures.
Throughout this course, we’ll see what is band–structure? the famous E–K diagram that appears everywhere and you have heard about. You will learn how to interpret band structure and you become familiar with concept of direct and indirect band gap. Next, we proceed and I’ll teach how you can obtain band structure and band gap of any repetitive nanostructure by using Tight Binding method. First I’ll give you the theory of TB and how to fill Hamiltonian matrix and then we step into coding stage. Together we solve examples in Matlab and I’ll show you how to develop a systematic simulator based on TB for any dimension of GNRs and CNTs. You’ll be able to extract band structure and Band Gap, and we’ll do a cool project at the end that gives you ideas of how you implement what you learnt to conduct wonderful valuable research.
Instructor Details
Courses : 2
Specification: How to Simulate Electronic Properties of Nano Structures
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 2 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Michel –
Good job, I would recommend this course to anyone who wants to learn about electronic simulation of nanostructures.
Mozhdeh –
This is the first coding course that I see about Nanotechnology and nano structures. That s great. Whole other resources are so sophisticated, crazy formulas and theories. But this course is quiet different. I learnt hoe to simulate electronic properties of Carbon Nanotube in Matlab and coding. Very intuitive and easy to follow. I d highly recommend it
Mozhdeh –
This is the first coding course that I see about Nanotechnology and nano structures. That s great. Whole other resources are so sophisticated, crazy formulas and theories. But this course is quiet different. I learnt hoe to simulate electronic properties of Carbon Nanotube in Matlab and coding. Very intuitive and easy to follow. I d highly recommend it
Nastaran –
Well I was always confused what does band structure mean exactly and how it is calculated. But through this course I found out my answers. Great course, very informative. I’d recommend it.
Nastaran –
Well I was always confused what does band structure mean exactly and how it is calculated. But through this course I found out my answers. Great course, very informative. I’d recommend it.
Ting Chun Huang –
very clear explanation! I believe this course is quite proper for every beginner without any background!
Ting Chun Huang –
very clear explanation! I believe this course is quite proper for every beginner without any background!
Ednilsom Orestes –
Esperava uma explica o mais detalhada da teoria e o uso de softwares livres para c lculos ab initio de s lidos.
Ednilsom Orestes –
Esperava uma explica o mais detalhada da teoria e o uso de softwares livres para c lculos ab initio de s lidos.
Anonymized User –
The course explains the implementation of basic electronic structure calculations using MATLAB. It is well organized and the instructor is enthusiastic and clear in the explanations. A little background in solid state physics and quantum mechanics is needed. Also, familiarity in programming will help. This is not for the absolute beginner.
Jim Ryan –
This is an unusual course. It is for undergraduates in physics, electrical engineering, or chemistry who are considering graduate school in nanoelectronics and want to get a quick taste of it. The course gives you a good taste! Also, the MATLAB code samples are clean.