ISBN-13: 9789810223878 / Angielski / Twarda / 1997 / 792 str.
Providing an introduction to the principles of semiconductor physics, this text links its scientific aspects with practical applications. It is addressed to both readers who wish to learn semiconductor physics and those seeking to understand semiconductor devices. Intended as a teaching vehicle, the book is written in expository manner aimed at conveying an understanding of the field. It provides derivations of the basic concepts of modern semiconductor physics. The mathematical arguments and physical interpretations are well balanced: they are presented in a measure designed to ensure the integrity of the delivery of the subject matter in a comprehensible form. Experimental procedures and measured data are included as well. The reader is generally not expected to have background in quantum mechanics and solid state physics beyond the most elementary level. Nonetheless, the presentation of this book is planned to bring the student to the point of research/design capability as a scientist or engineer.