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Introduction to Semiconductor Device Physics is a popular and
established text that offers a thorough introduction to the
underlying physics of semiconductor devices. It begins with a
review of basic solid state physics, then goes on to describe the
properties of semiconductors including energy bands, the concept of
effective mass, carrier concentration, and conduction in more
detail. Thereafter the book is concerned with the principles of
operation of specific devices, beginning with the Gunn Diode and
the p-n junction. The remaining chapters cover the on specific
devices, including the LED, the bipolar transistor, the
field-effect transistor, and the semiconductor laser. The book
concludes with a chapter providing a brief introduction to quantum
theory. Not overtly mathematical, Introduction to Semiconductor
Device Physics introduces only those physical concepts required for
an understanding of the semiconductor devices being considered. The
author's intuitive style, coupled with an extensive set of worked
problems, make this the ideal introductory text for those concerned
with understanding electrical and electronic engineering, applied
physics, and related subjects.
Introduction to Semiconductor Device Physics is a popular and
established text that offers a thorough introduction to the
underlying physics of semiconductor devices. It begins with a
review of basic solid state physics, then goes on to describe the
properties of semiconductors including energy bands, the concept of
effective mass, carrier concentration, and conduction in more
detail. Thereafter the book is concerned with the principles of
operation of specific devices, beginning with the Gunn Diode and
the p-n junction. The remaining chapters cover the on specific
devices, including the LED, the bipolar transistor, the
field-effect transistor, and the semiconductor laser. The book
concludes with a chapter providing a brief introduction to quantum
theory. Not overtly mathematical, Introduction to Semiconductor
Device Physics introduces only those physical concepts required for
an understanding of the semiconductor devices being considered. The
author's intuitive style, coupled with an extensive set of worked
problems, make this the ideal introductory text for those concerned
with understanding electrical and electronic engineering, applied
physics, and related subjects.
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