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Semiconductor Physical Electronics [electronic resource] /edited by Sheng S. Li.

by Li, Sheng S [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2006.Description: XIII, 697 p. online resource.ISBN: 9780387377667.Subject(s): Physics | Chemistry, inorganic | Particles (Nuclear physics) | Physical optics | Optical materials | Physics | Applied Optics, Optoelectronics, Optical Devices | Electronic and Computer Engineering | Solid State Physics and Spectroscopy | Optical and Electronic Materials | Inorganic ChemistryOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Classification of Solids and Crystal Structure -- Lattice Dynamics -- Semiconductor Statistics -- Energy Band Theory -- Equilibrium Properties of Semiconductors -- Excess Carrier Phenomenon in Semiconductors -- Transport Properties of Semiconductors -- Scattering Mechanisms and Carrier Mobilities in Semiconductors -- Optical Properties and Photoelectric Effects -- Metal–Semiconductor Contacts -- p-n Junction Diodes -- Solar Cells and Photodetectors -- Light-Emitting Devices -- Bipolar Junction Transistors -- Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors -- High-Speed III-V Semiconductor Devices.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Semiconductor Physical Electronics, Second Edition, provides comprehensive coverage of fundamental semiconductor physics that is essential to an understanding of the physical and operational principles of a wide variety of semiconductor electronic and optoelectronic devices. This text presents a unified and balanced treatment of the physics, characterization, and applications of semiconductor materials and devices for physicists and material scientists who need further exposure to semiconductor and photonic devices, and for device engineers who need additional background on the underlying physical principles. This updated and revised second edition reflects advances in semicondutor technologies over the past decade, including many new semiconductor devices that have emerged and entered into the marketplace. It is suitable for graduate students in electrical engineering, materials science, physics, and chemical engineering, and as a general reference for processing and device engineers working in the semicondictor industry.
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Classification of Solids and Crystal Structure -- Lattice Dynamics -- Semiconductor Statistics -- Energy Band Theory -- Equilibrium Properties of Semiconductors -- Excess Carrier Phenomenon in Semiconductors -- Transport Properties of Semiconductors -- Scattering Mechanisms and Carrier Mobilities in Semiconductors -- Optical Properties and Photoelectric Effects -- Metal–Semiconductor Contacts -- p-n Junction Diodes -- Solar Cells and Photodetectors -- Light-Emitting Devices -- Bipolar Junction Transistors -- Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors -- High-Speed III-V Semiconductor Devices.

Semiconductor Physical Electronics, Second Edition, provides comprehensive coverage of fundamental semiconductor physics that is essential to an understanding of the physical and operational principles of a wide variety of semiconductor electronic and optoelectronic devices. This text presents a unified and balanced treatment of the physics, characterization, and applications of semiconductor materials and devices for physicists and material scientists who need further exposure to semiconductor and photonic devices, and for device engineers who need additional background on the underlying physical principles. This updated and revised second edition reflects advances in semicondutor technologies over the past decade, including many new semiconductor devices that have emerged and entered into the marketplace. It is suitable for graduate students in electrical engineering, materials science, physics, and chemical engineering, and as a general reference for processing and device engineers working in the semicondictor industry.

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