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Semiconductor Devices: Physics and Technology

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The awaited revision of Semiconductor Physics and Technology offers more than 50% new or revised material that reflects a multitude of important discoveries and advances in device physics and integrated circuit processing. Offering a basic introduction to physical principles of modern semiconductor devices and their advanced fabrication technology, the third edition presents students with theoretical and practical aspects of every step in device characterizations and fabrication, with an emphasis on integrated circuits. Divided into three parts, this text covers the basic properties of semiconductor materials, emphasizing silicon and gallium arsenide; the physics and characteristics of semiconductor devices bipolar, unipolar special microwave and photonic devices; and the latest processing technologies, from crystal growth to lithographic pattern transfer.

592 pages, Hardcover

First published May 14, 1985

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October 31, 2020
Quite sparse and dry. Doesn’t make for a fun read
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March 27, 2015
This book introduces fundamental concepts in a readily digestible format. An absolute "must-read" for anyone in the semiconductor industry and a highly suggested resource for those curious about the semiconductor technology.
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September 22, 2007
it's a good book, you know many things about semiconductor devices, laser, CMOS, BJT, HetroJunctions And...
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October 18, 2010
Good physics approach of semiconductor devices fundamentals. Goes well with Pierret's textbook on the same subject matter
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