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Polarization Effects in Semiconductors - From Ab Initio Theory to Device Applications (Hardcover, 2008 ed.): Colin Wood,... Polarization Effects in Semiconductors - From Ab Initio Theory to Device Applications (Hardcover, 2008 ed.)
Colin Wood, Debdeep Jena
R5,803 Discovery Miles 58 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book will present the latest understanding of the solid physics, electronic implications and practical applications of the unique spontaneous or pyro-electric polarization charge of hexagonal semiconductors, and the piezo-electric effects in thin film hetero-structures which are used in wide forbidden band gap sensor, electronic and opto-electronc semiconductor devices. The book chapters will be authored primarily by the physics, applied physics and electrical engineering professors and students who worked for 5 years under the Polarization Effects in Semiconductors DOD funded Multi Disciplinary University Research Initiative. The book will cover ab initio theory of polarization in cubic and hexagonal semiconductors, growth of thin film GaN, and GaN/AlGaN GaAlN/AlGaInN and other nitride, and SiC hetero-structures; graded structures for distributed piezo-electric charge, electrical and electronic characterization of polarization charge and charge distribution by scanning-probe spectroscopies, gauge factors and strain effects.It also covers: polarization in extended defects and device effects; Piezo-electric strain/charge engineering and application to device design and processing: ohmic, and Shottky diodes, drift, diffusion, low and high field carrier dynamics in plane and normal to thin film and polarization engineered semiconductor hetero-structures. Polarization inclusion and utilization in design of sensors, microwave, low noise, and optoelectronic devices (HEMT, HBT, LED, Laser acoustic, chemical, optical and biological sensors) is also covered.

High-Frequency GaN Electronic Devices (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Patrick Fay, Debdeep Jena, Paul Maki High-Frequency GaN Electronic Devices (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Patrick Fay, Debdeep Jena, Paul Maki
R4,817 Discovery Miles 48 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book brings together recent research by scientists and device engineers working on both aggressively-scaled conventional transistors as well as unconventional high-frequency device concepts in the III-N material system. Device concepts for mm-wave to THz operation based on deeply-scaled HEMTs, as well as distributed device designs based on plasma-wave propagation in polarization-induced 2DEG channels, tunneling, and hot-carrier injection are discussed in detail. In addition, advances in the underlying materials science that enable these demonstrations, and advancements in metrology that permit the accurate characterization and evaluation of these emerging device concepts are also included. Targeting readers looking to push the envelope in GaN-based electronics device research, this book provides a current, comprehensive treatment of device concepts and physical phenomenology suitable for applying GaN and related materials to emerging ultra-high-frequency applications. Offers readers an integrated treatment of the state of the art in both conventional (i.e., HEMT) scaling as well as unconventional device architectures suitable for amplification and signal generation in the mm-wave and THz regime using GaN-based devices, written by authors that are active and widely-known experts in the field; Discusses both conventional scaled HEMTs (into the deep mm-wave) as well as unconventional approaches to address the mm-wave and THz regimes; Provides "vertically integrated" coverage, including materials science that enables these recent advances, as well as device physics & design, and metrology techniques; Includes fundamental physics, as well as numerical simulations and experimental realizations.

High-Frequency GaN Electronic Devices (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020): Patrick Fay, Debdeep Jena, Paul Maki High-Frequency GaN Electronic Devices (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Patrick Fay, Debdeep Jena, Paul Maki
R3,439 Discovery Miles 34 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book brings together recent research by scientists and device engineers working on both aggressively-scaled conventional transistors as well as unconventional high-frequency device concepts in the III-N material system. Device concepts for mm-wave to THz operation based on deeply-scaled HEMTs, as well as distributed device designs based on plasma-wave propagation in polarization-induced 2DEG channels, tunneling, and hot-carrier injection are discussed in detail. In addition, advances in the underlying materials science that enable these demonstrations, and advancements in metrology that permit the accurate characterization and evaluation of these emerging device concepts are also included. Targeting readers looking to push the envelope in GaN-based electronics device research, this book provides a current, comprehensive treatment of device concepts and physical phenomenology suitable for applying GaN and related materials to emerging ultra-high-frequency applications. Offers readers an integrated treatment of the state of the art in both conventional (i.e., HEMT) scaling as well as unconventional device architectures suitable for amplification and signal generation in the mm-wave and THz regime using GaN-based devices, written by authors that are active and widely-known experts in the field; Discusses both conventional scaled HEMTs (into the deep mm-wave) as well as unconventional approaches to address the mm-wave and THz regimes; Provides "vertically integrated" coverage, including materials science that enables these recent advances, as well as device physics & design, and metrology techniques; Includes fundamental physics, as well as numerical simulations and experimental realizations.

Quantum Physics of Semiconductor Materials and Devices (Paperback): Debdeep Jena Quantum Physics of Semiconductor Materials and Devices (Paperback)
Debdeep Jena
R2,647 R1,849 Discovery Miles 18 490 Save R798 (30%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Quantum Phenomena do not occur in a Hilbert space. They occur in a laboratory". - Asher Peres Semiconductor physics is a laboratory to learn and discover the concepts of quantum mechanics and thermodynamics, condensed matter physics, and materials science, and the payoffs are almost immediate in the form of useful semiconductor devices. Debdeep Jena has had the opportunity to work on both sides of the fence - on the fundamental materials science and quantum physics of semiconductors, and in their applications in semiconductor electronic and photonic devices. In Quantum Physics of Semiconductors and Nanostructures, Jena uses this experience to make each topic as tangible and accessible as possible to students at all levels. Consider the simplest physical processes that occur in semiconductors: electron or hole transport in bands and over barriers, collision of electrons with the atoms in the crystal, or when electrons and holes annihilate each other to produce a photon. The correct explanation of these processes require a quantum mechanical treatment. Any shortcuts lead to misconceptions that can take years to dispel, and sometimes become roadblocks towards a deeper understanding and appreciation of the richness of the subject. A typical introductory course on semiconductor physics would then require prerequisites of quantum mechanics, statistical physics and thermodynamics, materials science, and electromagnetism. Rarely would a student have all this background when (s)he takes a course of this nature in most universities. Jena's work fills in these gaps and gives students the background and deeper understanding of the quantum physics of semiconductors and nanostructures.

Polarization Effects in Semiconductors - From Ab Initio Theory to Device Applications (Paperback, Softcover reprint of... Polarization Effects in Semiconductors - From Ab Initio Theory to Device Applications (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2008)
Colin Wood, Debdeep Jena
R5,269 Discovery Miles 52 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents the latest understanding of the solid physics, electronic implications and practical applications of the unique spontaneous or pyro-electric polarization charge of hexagonal semiconductors, and the piezo-electric effects in thin film hetero-structures which are used in wide forbidden band gap sensor, electronic and opto-electronic semiconductor devices.

Quantum Physics of Semiconductor Materials and Devices (Hardcover): Debdeep Jena Quantum Physics of Semiconductor Materials and Devices (Hardcover)
Debdeep Jena
R3,748 Discovery Miles 37 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Quantum Phenomena do not occur in a Hilbert space. They occur in a laboratory". - Asher Peres Semiconductor physics is a laboratory to learn and discover the concepts of quantum mechanics and thermodynamics, condensed matter physics, and materials science, and the payoffs are almost immediate in the form of useful semiconductor devices. Debdeep Jena has had the opportunity to work on both sides of the fence - on the fundamental materials science and quantum physics of semiconductors, and in their applications in semiconductor electronic and photonic devices. In Quantum Physics of Semiconductors and Nanostructures, Jena uses this experience to make each topic as tangible and accessible as possible to students at all levels. Consider the simplest physical processes that occur in semiconductors: electron or hole transport in bands and over barriers, collision of electrons with the atoms in the crystal, or when electrons and holes annihilate each other to produce a photon. The correct explanation of these processes require a quantum mechanical treatment. Any shortcuts lead to misconceptions that can take years to dispel, and sometimes become roadblocks towards a deeper understanding and appreciation of the richness of the subject. A typical introductory course on semiconductor physics would then require prerequisites of quantum mechanics, statistical physics and thermodynamics, materials science, and electromagnetism. Rarely would a student have all this background when (s)he takes a course of this nature in most universities. Jena's work fills in these gaps and gives students the background and deeper understanding of the quantum physics of semiconductors and nanostructures.

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