This Second Edition provides all the required information for a course in modern device electronics taken by undergraduate electrical engineers. Offers major new coverage of silicon technology, adds several topics in basic semiconductor physics not treated previously, and introduces Hall-effect sensors. The chapters on MOSFET have been entirely updated, focusing on mobility variations and threshold-voltage dependence. Additional topics include VLSI devices, short channel effects, and computer modeling.
Definitely harder than Neamen's and Sze's books so not good for introduction especially when you study on your own. However, the content itself is really good, it really show physics in a clear a way. More theoretic so really good if you really want to understand semiconductor devices. Better than Sze. A good combination would be Neamen and this book.