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Hardcover Physics of Semiconductor Devices Book

ISBN: 0471056618

ISBN13: 9780471056614

Physics of Semiconductor Devices

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Book Overview

This completely reorganized edition of the classic reference provides detailed information on the underlying physics and operational characteristics of all major bipolar, unipolar, special microwave, and optoelectronic devices. Integrates nearly 1,000 references to important original research papers and review articles, more than 650 high-quality technical illustrations, and 25 tables of material parameters for device analysis.

Customer Reviews

6 ratings

Lots of math equations that you will never use

Sze doesn't give a simple explanation of anything. This book is for graduate students. The one I got is 1969. I thought I was going to receive a 1985. So make sure of which edition you are getting. Still, it has laser diodes, and other up to date stuff. No circuit diagrams. Not much in the way of practical application. A few abstract diagrams of the internal structure of some devices. Many graphs.

good quality

I could not make out the difference whether it is a new book or old one...it was of such good quality..

A chemists point of view

From the point of view of an advanced beginner in semiconductors I have to rate this book very highly. As a physical chemist I was primarily interested in part I "semiconductor physics" and part IV "negative resistance power devices." Therefore my review only pertains to those parts of the text. The coverage of these issues is wonderful. The author leads you along from fundamental concepts into a much more detailed understanding of semiconductors.

Great fundamentals book

This book had all of the information for a good foundation. It is easy to read.

still a bible

This book is not for undergrad. But if you want to be a guru, you still find this book very useful.

This is not a textbook!

I decided to write this review after reading the previous reviews to this book. Apparently, a couple of the reviewers think of this book as a text book, which it is not. Even though the first edition was published in 1968, and the second in 1981, this book is still a very useful reference to anyone who works in the field of semiconductor device physics. The author presupposes a good amount of knowledge, and does not try to lead the reader "by hand" through all the details in the derivation of the mathematical expressions. I recommend this book to all serious scholars at the senior level and beyond, -as a reference book-.
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