Fundamentals of semiconductors : physics and materials properties
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Fundamentals of semiconductors : physics and materials properties
(Graduate texts in physics)
Springer, c2010
4th ed
- : hbk
- : pbk
Available at / 47 libraries
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The Institute for Solid State Physics Library. The University of Tokyo.図書室
: hbk428.41:F12e27210307364
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Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University未来材料研
: hbk428.8||Y41646409
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Includes bibliographic references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Excellent bridge between general solid-state physics textbook and research articles packed with providing detailed explanations of the electronic, vibrational, transport, and optical properties of semiconductors
"The most striking feature of the book is its modern outlook ... provides a wonderful foundation. The most wonderful feature is its efficient style of exposition ... an excellent book." Physics Today
"Presents the theoretical derivations carefully and in detail and gives thorough discussions of the experimental results it presents. This makes it an excellent textbook both for learners and for more experienced researchers wishing to check facts. I have enjoyed reading it and strongly recommend it as a text for anyone working with semiconductors ... I know of no better text ... I am sure most semiconductor physicists will find this book useful and I recommend it to them." Contemporary Physics
Offers much new material: an extensive appendix about the important and by now well-established, deep center known as the DX center, additional problems and the solutions to over fifty of the problems at the end of the various chapters.
Table of Contents
Electronic Band Structures.- Vibrational Properties of Semiconductors, and Electron-Phonon Interactions.- Electronic Properties of Defects.- Electrical Transport.- Optical Properties I.- Optical Properties II.- Photoelectron Spectroscopy.- Effect of Quantum Confinement on Electrons and Phonons in Semiconductors.
by "Nielsen BookData"