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This document outlines 7 assignments for an EEE461 course. The assignments include: [1] Deriving the density of states function for longitudinal vibrational modes in a 1D diatomic lattice; [2] Showing the forbidden frequency region for a diatomic lattice; [3] Finding constants for transverse waves in a monatomic lattice; [4] Deriving energy state expressions for triangular and parabolic quantum wells; [5] Finding effective mass and density of states for a 1D crystal band structure; [6] Writing the inverse effective mass tensor for an anisotropic metallic crystal; [7] Discussing electron-photon scattering. Students must submit their solutions as a PDF file by the deadline of 3:00

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This document outlines 7 assignments for an EEE461 course. The assignments include: [1] Deriving the density of states function for longitudinal vibrational modes in a 1D diatomic lattice; [2] Showing the forbidden frequency region for a diatomic lattice; [3] Finding constants for transverse waves in a monatomic lattice; [4] Deriving energy state expressions for triangular and parabolic quantum wells; [5] Finding effective mass and density of states for a 1D crystal band structure; [6] Writing the inverse effective mass tensor for an anisotropic metallic crystal; [7] Discussing electron-photon scattering. Students must submit their solutions as a PDF file by the deadline of 3:00

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Assignment

EEE461

1. Derive the density of states function for longitudinal vibrational modes of the one dimensional linear
diatomic lattice assuming periodic boundary condition.

2. Show that the forbidden frequency region between the acoustic and optical branches of diatomic
lattice dispersion relation is of width

4
()2 = +
2 (0)

Where is constant and m , M are masses

3. Transverse waves propagate in a monatomic linear lattice in which the interatomic spacing is
2.7 x 10-10 m; the interatomic Hookes law constant for longitudinal motion is l = 20 N/m. The velocity
of transverse waves in the long wavelength limit is half that of longitudinal waves. Find the Transverse
Hookes law constant and the magnitude of equilibrium nearest-neighbour attractive force.

4. Using the one dimensional (1-D) Schrodinger equation, derive the expressions of quantized energy
states for (i) triangular well and (ii) parabolic well assuming that potential energy is given by
(i) U(z) = qz (where is the electric field inside the well) and (ii) U(z) = m*(2/2)z2, respectively.

5. The dispersion relation for electrons in the lowest allowed band of a one dimensional crystal is found
to be of the form , = + (1 ), b and C are constants.

(i) Find the effective mass for any allowed energy band (-<ka<+).

2
(ii) Show that the density of states can be given by ( ) = 2

2( ) (2 )

6. In an anisotropic metallic crystal, the dispersion relation has the approximate form

2 2 2 2 2 2
= + +
2 2 2

Write the inverse effective mass tensor for this substance.

7. Discuss on scattering due to Electron Photon interaction. (Ref: Sec 9.3, Electronic and Optoelectronic
Properties of Semiconductor Structures by Jasprit Singh)
Deadline: 3:00pm 09/06/2017 Friday

Email: [email protected]

N.B. : Everyone has to send a pdf file.

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