Introductory Semiconductor Device Physics
Discover the fascinating world of semiconductor technology with Introductory Semiconductor Device Physics by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 2004, this comprehensive paperback spans 302 pages and provides a thorough introduction to the fundamental physics behind semiconductor devices.
This insightful book begins with a solid foundation in basic solid-state physics, carefully guiding readers through the intricate properties of semiconductors. It delves into the operational principles of essential devices such as the Gunn Diode and p-n junction, making complex concepts accessible to both students and professionals.
To round off this essential guide, a chapter is dedicated to a brief introduction to quantum theory, enhancing your understanding of the underlying principles governing semiconductor behavior. Whether you're a budding engineer or an experienced researcher, Introductory Semiconductor Device Physics is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the field of electronics.