Introductory Semiconductor Device Physics

Introductory Semiconductor Device Physics

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Offers an introduction to the underlying physics of semiconductor devices. This work begins with a review of basic solid state physics, then describes the properties of semiconductors in more detail and examines the operation principles of the Gunn Diode and p-n junction. It concludes with a chapter giving a brief introduction to quantum theory.

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Introductory Semiconductor Device Physics by Greg Parker

Introduction to Semiconductor Device Physics is a popular and established text that offers a thorough introduction to the underlying physics of semiconductor devices. It begins with a review of basic solid state physics, then goes on to describe the properties of semiconductors including energy bands, the concept of effective mass, carrier concentration, and conduction in more detail. Thereafter the book is concerned with the principles of operation of specific devices, beginning with the Gunn Diode and the p-n junction. The remaining chapters cover the on specific devices, including the LED, the bipolar transistor, the field-effect transistor, and the semiconductor laser. The book concludes with a chapter providing a brief introduction to quantum theory. Not overtly mathematical, Introduction to Semiconductor Device Physics introduces only those physical concepts required for an understanding of the semiconductor devices being considered. The author's intuitive style, coupled with an extensive set of worked problems, make this the ideal introductory text for those concerned with understanding electrical and electronic engineering, applied physics, and related subjects.

"…The material covers a range of device applications … The book is written in a narrative style, making the text at once accessible and easy to read … the text retains sufficient rigor in the derivations … the book is rather pleasing to read and is significantly more accessible that the weighty tomes that constitute the orthodoxy in semiconductor device physics … worked examples … form a useful set of mathematical and numerical illustrations throughout the book… "
-Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Vol. 7, Issue 1, June 2006

"Greg Parker's book is eminently readable…the quantum mechanics is introduced in easily digestible chunks and backed with well written explanations and lots of examples..."
-Dr. K. Kirby, School of Electronics and Physical Sciences, University of Surrey, UK

Professor Greg Parker is Head of the Nanoscale Systems Integration Group at Southampton University in Southern England. His deep sky astronomical images have been published in Astronomy Now and Sky at Night magazines. He is the author of Introductory Semiconductor Device Physics (IOP, ISBN 0750310219), and has written many scientific papers and articles, mostly in the area of photonics and optoelectronics, as well as a chapter (Guided-wave Optical Communications: Materials) in Elsevier s Encyclopaedia of Materials: Science & Technology.

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ISBN 13 9780750310215
ISBN 10 0750310219
Title Introductory Semiconductor Device Physics
Author Greg Parker
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2004-09-30
Number of pages 302
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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