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Electrotechnical Materials

Anotace

The aim of teaching of the subject is to provide students with basic information about current and prospective materials, which are used in various fields of electrical engineering and micro-electronics. Individual categories of materials for applications in electrical engineering are the following ones: conductive materials (conductors, super-conductors, materials for contacts, thermo-electric conversion, resistance materials, solders), dielectrics, ferro-electric materials and insulating materials, magnetic materials (soft, hard, special - based on alloys of rare-earth metals and oxides) semiconductors for micro- and opto-electronics, solar cells, metallic glasses, liquid crystals, nano-materials.

Povinná literatura

BOUDA, V., HAMPL, J., LIPTÁK, J. Materials for Electronics. Textbook of ČVUT Praha, 2000, 208 p.
HARPER, CH.A. Electronic Materials and Processes Handbook. McGraw-Hill, 2004.
WHITAKER, J.C. Microelectronics. Second Edition. CRC Press, 2006.
KŘÍŽ, M., KULA, V. Introduction to Electrical Engineering. Praha: ČVUT. 2000
HAMPL, L. LIPTÁK, J. Materials for Electrotechnics. Praha: ČVUT. 2006

Doporučená literatura

KLAUK HAGEN: Organic Electronics: Materials, Manufacturing and Applications. Willey-VCH, 2006.
DORF, R.C.: The Electrical Engineering Handbook Series. Second Edition. CRC Press, 2005.
SOLYMAR, L., WALSH, D. Lectures on the Electrical Properties of Materials. Oxford: University Press. 1991
NEWEY, C., WEAWER, G. Materials Principles and Practice. London: Alden Press. 1990
ASM Handbook. Vol.2, Properties and Selection: Nonferrous Alloys and Special-Purpose Material. 10th edition, ASM International, 2000, 1328 p. ISBN 0-87170-378-5
DAVIS, J.R.: Metals Handbook, Desk Edition, ASM International, 1998, 1521 p.


Language of instruction čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, angličtina
Code 637-0079
Abbreviation ETM
Course title Electrotechnical Materials
Coordinating department Department of Non-ferrous Metals, Refining and Recycling
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Jaromír Drápala, CSc.