Course 2 begins with the definitions of resistivity and sheet resistance of semiconductors and metals and emphasizes the importance of working with the correct units for each. We see how to calculate the sheet resistance of a thin conducting film once we know its resistivity. A method to determine the contact resistance using the transfer length method is described, along with the definition of the specific contact resistivity. Current-voltage (IV) measurements of p-n junction diodes are used to extract key device parameters such as the ideality factor and series resistance. The course project explores how process monitor blocks are used to maintain manufacturing integrity.
What you'll learn
understand and calculate resistivity and sheet resistance
determine contact resistance using the transfer length method
extract key parameters from current-voltage measurements of diodes
Course objectives
demonstrate the significance of correct unit usage in electrical measurements
apply characterization techniques for semiconductor devices
execute a project on maintaining manufacturing integrity