Technology of Quantum Devices 2010th Edition

Technology of Quantum Devices 2010th Edition book cover

Technology of Quantum Devices 2010th Edition

Author(s): Manijeh Razeghi (Author)

  • Publisher: Springer
  • Publication Date: 22 Dec. 2009
  • Edition: 2010th
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 585 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1441910557
  • ISBN-13: 9781441910554

Book Description

Technology of Quantum Devices 2010th Edition offers a multi-disciplinary overview of solid state physics, photonics and semiconductor growth and fabrication.

Readers will find up-to-date coverage of compound semiconductors, crystal growth techniques, silicon and compound semiconductor device technology, in addition to intersubband and semiconductor lasers. Recent findings in quantum tunneling transport, quantum well intersubband photodetectors (QWIP) and quantum dot photodetectors (QWDIP) are described, along with a thorough set of sample problems.

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Technology of Quantum Devices 2010th Edition covers a wide range of topics in solid state physics, presenting an overview of areas like photonics, semiconductors and crystals. The book presents the most up-to-date developments in semiconductor physics and nano-engineering, with a particular focus on specific areas like compound semiconductors, crystal growth techniques and silicon and compound semiconductor device technology. The book uses a thorough set of sample problems, including the use of clear and detailed mathematical derivations in order to present clear, concise explanations for readers. Other important areas covered include semiconductor lasers, quantum tunneling transport, quantum well intersubband photodetectors and quantum dot photodetectors.

Technology of Quantum Devices 2010th Edition is a must-read for engineers, researchers and students working in the fields of electrical engineering, materials science or solid state electronic devices.

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