During this course, the students will have to understand the different physical properties that can be found inside a unic ferroelectric material with high potential for innovating applications. They will also elaborate, characterize and use miniaturized and ultrafast digital memories pour the Internet of Things (IoT). The higher electronic mobility will be one of tomorrow challenges, such as IoT. In the future, the interaction with objects will not be done only using electronic chips or specific commands transmitted by a touch screen, but also by objects themselves.
BE1 (2h): clean room technologies, X-Ray diffraction. TP1 (4h): nanomaterials deposition in clean room and elaboration of integrated digital memories. TP2 (2h): structural characterization of ferroelectric digital memories. TP3 (2h): electrical characterization of ferroelectric digital memories. TP4 (8h): conception of electrical systems from digital memories. BE2 (2h): presentation of the results and scientific discussions.
Activity contextualised through environmentally sustainable development and social responsibility and/or supported by examples, exercises, applications.