Title :
Computer software tools to assist the teaching of semiconductor device physics
Author_Institution :
Villanova Univ., PA, USA
Abstract :
Software developed at Villanova University that focuses on semiconductor material properties and concepts is described. Four computer programs are described that were developed to perform the following operations: (i) simulate crystal structures on a graphics terminal, (ii) display the position of the thermal equilibrium Fermi level as a function of temperature and doping density in a nondegenerate semiconductor, (iii) simulate the Hall effect experiment, and (iv) simulate the diffusion profile of a minority carrier pulse as it drifts downwards on a semiconductor bar (as in the Haynes-Shockley experiment). The programs have various hardware requirements. The two programs that simulate the Hall effect experiment and the Haynes-Shockley experiment were written in BASIC and are implemented on the IBM PC/AT. Both of the programs are small and could be used on any small personal computer. The Fermi level program was written in FORTRAN and implemented on a VAX 11/780. The crystal structure simulation is performed by a sophisticated graphics package developed at Brigham-Young University
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; physics computing; semiconductor devices; teaching; BASIC; FORTRAN; Hall effect experiment; Haynes-Shockley experiment; IBM PC/AT; VAX 11/780; Villanova University; computer programs; computer software tools; crystal structure simulation; diffusion profile; doping density; function of temperature; graphics terminal; minority carrier pulse; nondegenerate semiconductor; position display; semiconductor bar; semiconductor device physics; semiconductor material properties; teaching; thermal equilibrium Fermi level; Computational modeling; Computer displays; Computer graphics; Computer simulation; Education; Hall effect; Semiconductor device doping; Semiconductor materials; Software tools; Temperature;
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Education Conference, 1988., Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Santa Barbara, CA
DOI :
10.1109/FIE.1988.34996