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Semiconductor Devices : An Introduction

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ISBN-10: 0070576254

ISBN-13: 9780070576254

Edition: 1st

Authors: Jasprit Singh

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Semiconductor Devices: An Introduction presents a balanced approach to the physics of electrons in semiconductors and how this physics is used to produce devices. The basis of all electronic devices - bandstructure, density of states, Fermi statistics, doping concepts, transport and optical issues - are first explored with the focus on providing the reader with a physical insight into these important phenomena. The basic semiconductor devices are explored at two levels: (1) a mathematically rigorous but simple model for each device is developed and then; (2) the motivations of modern devices which are more complex are provided. By discussing silicon, gallium arsenide and other semiconductor…    
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List price: $72.50
Edition: 1st
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 640
Size: 7.75" wide x 9.75" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 2.838
Language: English

Preface
Introduction
Quantum Mechanics and Statistical Physics of Electronsp. 1
Electrons in Crystals: Semiconductor Bandstructurep. 47
Doping of Semiconductorsp. 101
Transport and Optical Properties in Semiconductorsp. 132
Junctions in Semiconductors: P-N Diodesp. 189
Semiconductor Junctions with Metals and Insulatorsp. 250
Bipolar Junction Transistorsp. 286
Field Effect Transistors: JFET, MESFET, and MODFETp. 355
Field Effect Transistors: MOSFETp. 404
Optoelectronic Devices: Photons to Electronsp. 461
Optoelectronic Devices: Light Emissionp. 514
Optical Communication Systems: Device Needsp. 573
A List of Symbolsp. 601
B Important Properties of Semiconductorsp. 607
C Negative Impedance Microwave Diodesp. 618
D Some More Information and Problemsp. 638
E The Mystery of Spontaneous and Stimulated Emissionp. 659
Indexp. 661
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