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Semiconductor physics and devices

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi, Tata McGraw Hill: 2003.Edition: 3rdDescription: xvi,705pISBN:
  • 9780070617124
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • C6:142 P3-;1
Summary: The book provides the basics for the study of electrical properties and characteristics of semiconductor materials and devices . The goal of the book is to bring together the Quantum Mechanics, the Quantum theory of solids , Semiconductor material physics, and semiconductor device physics in a clear and understandable way. Key Features: 934 problems given in the book (solved/unsolved/objective type). Extensive coverage of physics and quantum theory in chapters 2 and 3 prepare the student for a deeper understanding. Comprehensive coverage of the semiconductor devices is presented from chapter 7 onwards. Each chapter treats a different device family. Design examples and homework problems help students.
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Appendix A-D 681-690p.; Index 691-705p.

The book provides the basics for the study of electrical properties and characteristics of semiconductor materials and devices . The goal of the book is to bring together the Quantum Mechanics, the Quantum theory of solids , Semiconductor material physics, and semiconductor device physics in a clear and understandable way. Key Features: 934 problems given in the book (solved/unsolved/objective type). Extensive coverage of physics and quantum theory in chapters 2 and 3 prepare the student for a deeper understanding. Comprehensive coverage of the semiconductor devices is presented from chapter 7 onwards. Each chapter treats a different device family. Design examples and homework problems help students.

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