Fundamentals of Semiconductors: Physics and Materials Properties 3rd rev. and enlarged ed. Edition
Author(s): Peter Y. Yu (Author), Manuel Cardona (Author)
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Publication Date: 23 Mar. 2005
Edition: 3rd rev. and enlarged ed.
Language: English
Print length: 657 pages
ISBN-10: 3540254706
ISBN-13: 9783540254706
Book Description
This third updated edition of Fundamentals of Semiconductors attempts to fill the gap between a general solid-state physics textbook and research articles by providing detailed explanations of the electronic, vibrational, transport, and optical properties of semiconductors. The approach is physical and intuitive rather than formal and pedantic. Theories are presented to explain experimental results. This textbook has been written with both students and researchers in mind. Its emphasis is on understanding the physical properties of Si and similar tetrahedrally coordinated semiconductors. The explanations are based on physical insights. Each chapter is enriched by an extensive collection of tables of material parameters, figures, and problems. Many of these problems “lead the student by the hand” to arrive at the results.
Editorial Reviews
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“The most striking feature of the book is its modern outlook … provides a wonderful foundation. The most wonderful feature is its efficient style of exposition … an excellent book.” –Physics Today
“This book, aimed at postgraduates not undergraduates, exemplifies both the difficulty of the subject and its variety. It presents the theoretical derivations carefully and in detail and gives thorough discussions of the experimental results it presents. This makes it an excellent textbook both for learners and for more experienced researchers wishing to check facts. I have enjoyed reading it and strongly recommend it as a text for anyone working with semiconductors … I know of no better text … I am sure most semiconductor physicists will find this book useful and I recommend it to them.” –Contemporary Physics