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Introductory Semiconductor Device Physic Parker

Introductory Semiconductor Device Physic By Parker

Introductory Semiconductor Device Physic by Parker


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This text provides a thorough introduction to the underlying principles of semiconductor devices. Although introductory in nature, the book takes several topic areas to the 'forefront-of-technology' level showing students where the limits between theory and technology lie.

Introductory Semiconductor Device Physic Summary

Introductory Semiconductor Device Physic by Parker

This thorough introduction to the underlying physics of semiconductor devices features fully-worked examples for all principles and concepts. Several topics are taken to the forefront-of-technology level to show readers just where the current intellectual and technological limits lie. KEY TOPICS: Covers topics such as atoms and bonding, energy bands and effective mass, carrier concentrations in semiconductors, conduction in semiconductors, Gunn diode, p-n junction, LED, photodetectors and solar-cell, bipolar transistor, field-effect transistors, the semiconductor laser, and an introduction to quantum theory.

Table of Contents

*Atoms and Bonding Energy Bands and Effective Mass *Carrier Concentrations in Semiconductors *Conduction in Semiconductors *Gunn Diode p-n Junction *LED *Photodetectors and Solar Cell *Bipolar Transistor *Field-Effect Transistors *The Semiconductor Laser *An Introduction to the Quantum Theory Appendices

Additional information

GOR013755598
9780131437777
0131437771
Introductory Semiconductor Device Physic by Parker
Used - Like New
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
19931201
288
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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