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| View Larger Image | Principles of Semiconductor Devices (The Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering) | Hardcoverby Sima Dimitrijev (Author)
| List Price: | $129.00 | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Hardcover | | Publisher: | Oxford University Press, USA | | Page Count: | 578 Pages | | Publication Date: | October 27, 2005 | | Sales Rank: | 949,601th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Quantum mechanical phenomena-including energy bands, energy gaps, holes, and effective mass-constitute the majority of properties unique to semiconductor materials. Understanding how these properties affect the electrical characteristics of semiconductors is vital for engineers working with today's nanoscale devices. Designed for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses, Principles of Semiconductor Devices covers the dominant practical applications of semiconductor device theory and applies quantum mechanical concepts and equations to develop the energy-band model. The text presents quantum mechanics through examples related to the energy-band model, providing students with a deeper understanding of the energy-band diagrams used to explain semiconductor device operation. The semiconductor theory is directly linked to the electronic layout and design of integrated circuits. The author has divided the text into four parts. Part I explains semiconductor physics, and Part II presents the principles of operation and modeling of the fundamental junctions and transistors. Part III discusses the diode, MOSFET, and BJT topics that are needed for circuit design. Part IV introduces photonic devices, microwave FETs, negative-resistance diodes, and power devices. The chapters and the sections in each chapter are organized hierarchically. Core material is presented first, followed by advanced topics, allowing instructors to select more rigorous, design-related topics as they see fit. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 3 reviews)
| Brain tinkering by Lionel J. Washington III (Atlanta, GA) 5 Stars November 02, 2009 The overall development of semiconductors from scratch can be difficult. The practical approach and the step by step rendering process is explained in detail. The review questoins for each chapter and the examples with the solutions in between create for a complete understanding of semiconductor manufactoring.
| | Nice Price by Z. Zeng (Lexington) 5 Stars March 07, 2008 it is the text book required by course, not so expensive, but i decided to sell it after final exam.
| | review on "principles on semiconductor devices" by M. Vermeiren (Leuven, Belgium) 4 Stars December 31, 2007 I bought this book a month ago and I'm really pleased with it. It explains in a very clear way the most basic principles in quantum mechanics and semiconductor physics to understand the physical principles for the operation of semiconductor devices. The devices itsself are also widely described in a very understandable way.
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student KULeuven
master nanoscience and nanotechnology
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