This is perhaps the most comprehensive undergraduate textbook on
the fundamental aspects of solid state electronics. It presents
basic and state-of-the-art topics on materials physics, device
physics, and basic circuit building blocks not covered by existing
textbooks on the subject. Each topic is introduced with a
historical background and motivations of device invention and
circuit evolution. Fundamental physics is rigorously discussed with
minimum need of tedious algebra and advanced mathematics. Another
special feature is a systematic classification of fundamental
mechanisms not found even in advanced texts. It bridges the gap
between solid state device physics covered here with what students
have learnt in their first two years of study.Used very
successfully in a one-semester introductory core course for
electrical and other engineering, materials science and physics
junior students, the second part of each chapter is also used in an
advanced undergraduate course on solid state devices. The inclusion
of previously unavailable analyses of the basic transistor digital
circuit building blocks and cells makes this an excellent reference
for engineers to look up fundamental concepts and data, design
formulae, and latest devices such as the GeSi heterostructure
bipolar transistors.
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