2. Instructor Information
3. Course Objectives
This course will cover electrical properties of ceramic materials and their roles in applications. Especially, we will discover how to utilize special properties of electro-ceramic materials in applications - green technologies, piezoelectric, dielectric, ferroelectric or magnetic applications. To achieve special functions in applications, we need to know the role of electro-ceramic materials in applications and understand the relationship between their properties, structure and their defect states. In this course, we will explore fundamentals of electro-ceramics and their applications.
4. Prerequisites & require
Not necessary but prefers to take "Introduction to Cermics" class
5. Grading
1) Participation: 10%
2) Assignment: 15% (2 ~3 assignments)
3) Mid-term exam: 35%
4) Final exam: 40%
(it is changeable)
6. Course Materials
Title |
Author |
Publisher |
Publication Year/Edition |
ISBN |
7. Course References
1) A. J. Moulson and J. M. Herbert, "Electroceramics", John Wiley & Sons, 2003
2) Yet-Ming Chiang, “Physical ceramics”, The MIT series in Materials Science and Engineering, 2003
3) M. Barsoum, “ Fundamental of Ceramics”, IOP publishing
4) C. B. Carter and M. G. Norton, “Ceramic materials: Science and Engineering”, Springer, 2007
8. Course Plan
1. Introduction: Electro-ceramics (1st)
2. Review: structure of ceramics (2nd)
3. Defects of ceramics: defects in ionic crystal and types of defects (3rd, 4th)
4. Compensation of defects in ionic crystals (5th)
5. Brower diagram and defect equilibria (6th)
6. Electronic and ionic conduction in electroceramics (7th)
Mid-term
7. Applications :Sensors (9th)
8. Applications :Transparent conducting oxides (10th)
9. Applications: Dielectrics (charge displacement and polarization) (11th)
10. Applications: actuators (12th)
11. Applications: Ferroelectrics (13th)
12. Applications: Varistor and NTC behaviors (14th)
13. Electro-optic applications in ceramics (15th)
Final
9. Course Operation
비대면 강의 (zoom 이용)
10. How to Teach & Remark
11. Supports for Students with a Disability
- Taking Course: interpreting services (for hearing impairment), Mobility and preferential seating assistances (for developmental disability), Note taking(for all kinds of disabilities) and etc.
- Taking Exam: Extended exam period (for all kinds of disabilities, if needed), Magnified exam papers (for sight disability), and etc.
- Please contact Center for Students with Disabilities (279-2434) for additional assistance