Advanced theory of semiconductor devices / (Record no. 59515)

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ISBN 9780470544105
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-- print
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-- electronic
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Call Number 621.3815/2
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Author Hess, Karl,
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Title Advanced theory of semiconductor devices /
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Number of Pages 1 PDF (xv, 332 pages) :
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Remark 2 Preface. Acknowledgments. A Brief Review of the Basic Equations. The Symmetry of the Crystal Lattice. The Theory of Energy Bands in Crystals. Imperfections of Ideal Crystal Structure. Equilibrium Statistics for Electrons and Holes. Self-Consistent Potentials and Dielectric Properties. Scattering Theory. The Boltzmann Transport Equation. Generation-Recombination. The Heterojunction Barrier. The Device Equations of Shockley and Stratton. Numerical Device Simulations. Diodes. Laser Diodes. Transistors. Future Semiconductor Devices. Appendix A: Tunneling and the Golden Rule. Appendix B: The One Band Approximation. Appendix C: Temperature Dependence of the Band Structure. Appendix D: Hall Effect and Magnetoresistance. Appendix E: The Power Balance Equation. Appendix F: The Self-Consistent Potential at a Heterojunction. Appendix G: Schottky Barrier Transport. Index. About the Author.
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Summary, etc Semiconductor devices are ubiquitous in today's world and found increasingly in cars, kitchens, and electronic door looks, attesting to their presence in our daily lives. This comprehensive book brings you the fundamentals of semiconductor device theory from basic quantum physics to computer aided design. Advanced Theory of Semiconductor Devices will help improve your understanding of computer simulation devices through a thorough discussion of basic equations, their validity, and numerical solutions as they are contained in current simulation tools. You will gain state-of-the-art knowledge of devices used in both III-V compounds and silicon technology. Specially featured are novel approaches and explanations of electronic transport, particularly in p-n junction diodes. Close attention is also given to innovative treatments of quantum level laser diodes and hot electron effects in silicon technology. This in-depth book is designed expressly for graduate students, research scientists, and research engineers in solid state electronics who want to gain a better grasp of the principles underlying semiconductor devices.
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/bkabstractplus.jsp?bkn=5265897
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-- IEEE Press,
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-- [Piscataqay, New Jersey] :
-- IEEE Xplore,
-- [2009]
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-- Semiconductors.
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-- Approximation methods
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-- Atomic measurements
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-- Biographies
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-- Boltzmann equation
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-- Charge carrier processes
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-- Coils
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-- Compounds
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-- Computational modeling
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-- Conductivity
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-- Crystals
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-- Current density
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-- Dielectrics
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-- Diode lasers
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-- Distribution functions
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-- Doping
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-- Effective mass
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-- Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions
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-- Electric fields
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-- Electric potential
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-- Ellipsoids
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-- Energy loss
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-- Energy states
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-- Equations
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-- Finite element methods
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-- Force
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-- Gallium arsenide
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-- Hall effect
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-- Heterojunctions
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-- Impurities
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-- Indexes
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-- Junctions
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-- Lattices
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-- Light sources
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-- Magnetic fields
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-- Magnetoresistance
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-- Materials
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-- Mathematical model
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-- Metals
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-- Moment methods
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-- Nearest neighbor searches
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-- P-n junctions
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-- Phonons
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-- Physics
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-- Poisson equations
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-- Potential energy
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-- Quantum capacitance
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-- Quantum mechanics
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-- Radiative recombination
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-- Regions
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-- Resistance
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-- Scattering
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-- Schottky barriers
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-- Schottky diodes
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-- Schrodinger equation
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-- Semiconductor devices
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-- Semiconductor process modeling
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-- Silicon
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-- Solids
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-- Spontaneous emission
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-- Steady-state
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-- Surface contamination
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-- Surface emitting lasers
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-- Surface reconstruction
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-- Taylor series
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-- Temperature
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-- Temperature dependence
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-- Thermionic emission
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-- Transistors
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-- Tunneling
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-- Vibrations
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-- Video recording
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-- Wave functions

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