Semiconductor Devices

by A. G. Milnes

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For some time there has been a need for a semiconductor device book that carries diode and transistor theory beyond an introductory level and yet has space to touch on a wider range of semiconductor device principles and applica- tions. Such topics are covered in specialized monographs numbering many hun- dreds, but the voluminous nature of this literature limits access for students. This book is the outcome of attempts to develop a broad course on devices and integrated electronics for university students at about senior-year level. The edu- cational prerequisites are an introductory course in semiconductor junction and transistor concepts, and a course on analog and digital circuits that has intro- duced the concepts of rectification, amplification, oscillators, modulation and logic and SWitching circuits. The book should also be of value to professional engineers and physicists because of both, the information included and the de- tailed guide to the literature given by the references.
The aim has been to bring some measure of order into the subject area examined and to provide a basic structure from which teachers may develop themes that are of most interest to students and themselves. Semiconductor devices and integrated circuits are reviewed and fundamental factors that control power levels, frequency, speed, size and cost are discussed. The text also briefly mentions how devices are used and presents circuits and comments on representative applications. Thus, the book seeks a balance be- tween the extremes of device physics and circuit design.
  • ISBN10 0442236603
  • ISBN13 9780442236601
  • Publish Date March 1980
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 10 March 1994
  • Publish Country NL
  • Publisher Springer
  • Imprint Kluwer Academic Publishers
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 1000
  • Language English