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Physics of Semiconductor Devices J.-P. Colinge

Physics of Semiconductor Devices By J.-P. Colinge

Physics of Semiconductor Devices by J.-P. Colinge


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Physics of Semiconductor Devices covers both basic classic topics such as energy band theory and the gradual-channel model of the MOSFET as well as advanced concepts and devices such as MOSFET short-channel effects, low-dimensional devices and single-electron transistors.

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Physics of Semiconductor Devices Summary

Physics of Semiconductor Devices by J.-P. Colinge

Physics of Semiconductor Devices covers both basic classic topics such as energy band theory and the gradual-channel model of the MOSFET as well as advanced concepts and devices such as MOSFET short-channel effects, low-dimensional devices and single-electron transistors. Concepts are introduced to the reader in a simple way, often using comparisons to everyday-life experiences such as simple fluid mechanics. They are then explained in depth and mathematical developments are fully described.
Physics of Semiconductor Devices contains a list of problems that can be used as homework assignments or can be solved in class to exemplify the theory. Many of these problems make use of Matlab and are aimed at illustrating theoretical concepts in a graphical manner.

Table of Contents

1. Energy Band Theory. 2. Theory of Electrical Conduction. 3. Generation/Recombination Phenomena. 4. The PN Junction Diode. 5. Metal-semiconductor Contacts. 6. JFET and MESFET. 7. The MOS Transistor. 8. The Bipolar Transistor. 9. Heterojunction Devices. 10. Quantum-Effect Devices. 11. Semiconductor Processing.

Additional information

CIN1402070187G
9781402070181
1402070187
Physics of Semiconductor Devices by J.-P. Colinge
Used - Good
Hardback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
20020531
436
N/A
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