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Singh, Jasprit

 
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Sinopsis

This introductory text designed for the first course in semiconductor physics presents a well-balanced coverage of semiconductor physics and device operation and shows how devices are optimized for applications. The text begins with an exploration of the basic physical processes upon which all semiconductor devices—diodes, transistor, light emitters, and detectors—are based. Topics such as bandstructure, effective masses, holes, doping, carrier transport and lifetimes are discussed. Next, the author focuses on the operation of the important semiconductor devices along with issues relating to the optimization of device performance. Issues such as how doping, device dimensions, and parasitic effects influence device operation are also included.

The book is appropriate for the following courses: Device Physics; Semiconductor Devices; Device Electronics; Physics of Semiconductor Devices; Integrated Circuit Devices; Device Electronics: Solid State Devices.

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Acerca del autor

Jasprit Singh is Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Also Professor in the university's Applied Physics Program, he has published four previous books, including Physics of Semiconductors and Their Heterostructures and Optoelectronics: An Introduction to Materials and Devices. Dr. Singh's research interests include semiconductor materials and their devices for information processing.

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From physical process to practical applications - Singh makes the complexities of modern semiconductor devices clear! The semiconductor devices that are driving today's information, technologies may seem remarkably complex, but they don't have to be impossible to understand. Filled with figures, flowcharts, and solved examples, Jasprit Singh's Semiconductor Devices provides an accessible, well-balanced introduction to semiconductor physics and its application to modern devices. Beginning with the physical process behind semiconductor devices, Singh clearly explains difficult topics, including bandstructure, effective masses, holes, doping, carrier transport, and lifetimes. Following these physical fundamentals, you'll explore the operation of important semiconductor devices, such as diodes, transistors, light emitters, and detectors, along with issues relating to the optimization of device performance. Features

  • Over 150 solved examples, integrated throughout the text, clarify difficult concepts.
  • End-of-chapter summary tables and hundreds of figures reinforce the intricacies of modern semiconductor devices.
  • Discussion of device optimization issues explains why you have to trade one performance against another in devices.
  • Shows the relationship of physical parameters to SPICE parameters and its impact on circuit issues.
  • Technology Roadmaps outline what's currently happening in the field and present a look at where device technology is headed in the future.
  • A Bit of History sections, included in each chapter, explore the history of the concepts developed and provide a snapshot of the personalities involved and the challenges of the time.

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9788126511020: Semiconductor Devices: Basic Principles [Paperback] Jasprit Singh

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ISBN 10:  8126511028 ISBN 13:  9788126511020
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