Fundamentals of Semiconductor Devices
"Fundamentals of Semiconductor Devices" provides a realistic and practical treatment of modern semiconductor devices. A solid understanding of the physical processes responsible for the electronic properties of semiconductor materials and devices is emphasized. With this emphasis, the reader will appreciate the underlying physics behind the equations derived and ...more
Hardcover, 800 pages
Published
March 12th 2004
by McGraw-Hill Higher Education
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I used this book as an undergrad several years ago. Lately I've had to review my semiconductor physics and I'm glad I held on to this book. It's very well written. An earlier review complained about the long paragraphs... Yes, there are lots of explanations but I found them to be helpful in understanding the subtleties and dependencies that can get lost in the equations. The typography is excellent; the text is clear, uncluttered, well organized. The only color in the text comes in the form of b...more
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