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The Physics of Semiconductors

by Grundmann, Marius.
Authors: SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Graduate Texts in Physics, 1868-4513 Physical details: XXXVII, 864p. 810 illus., 160 illus. in color. online resource. ISBN: 3642138845 Subject(s): Physics. | Engineering. | Electronics. | Physics. | Semiconductors. | Electronic Circuits and Devices. | Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation. | Solid State Physics. | Nanotechnology and Microengineering.
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Fundamentals -- Bonds -- Crystals -- Defects -- Mechanical Properties -- Band Structure -- Electronic Defect States -- Transport -- Optical Properties -- Recombination -- Selected Topics -- Heterostructures -- External Fields -- Nanostructures -- Polarized Semiconductors -- Magnetic Semiconductors -- Organic Semiconductors -- Graphene and Carbon Nanotubes -- Dielectric Structures -- Transparent Conductive Oxide Semiconductors -- Applications -- Diodes -- Light-to-Electricity Conversion -- Electricity-to-Light Conversion -- Transistors -- Appendices -- Tensors -- Space Groups -- Kramers–Kronig Relations -- Oscillator Strength -- Quantum Statistics -- The k · p Perturbation Theory -- Effective-Mass Theory.

The Physics of Semiconductors contains ample material for a comprehensive upper-level undergraduate or beginning graduate course, guiding readers to the point where they can choose a special topic and begin supervised research. The textbook provides a balance between essential aspects of solid-state and semiconductor physics, on the one hand, and the principles of various semiconductor devices and their applications in electronic and photonic devices, on the other. It highlights many practical aspects of semiconductors such as alloys, strain, heterostructures, nanostructures, that are necessary in modern semiconductor research but typically omitted in textbooks. Coverage also includes additional advanced topics, such as Bragg mirrors, resonators, polarized and magnetic semiconductors. The text derives explicit formulas for many results to support better understanding of the topics. The Physics of Semiconductors requires little or no prior knowledge of solid-state physics and evolved from a highly regarded two-semester course. In the second edition many topics are extended and treated in more depth. e.g. dopant diffusion, nanowires, recombination in organic semiconductors, multi-junction solar cells, quantum dot and organic LEDs, thin film transistors, carbon-based nanostructures and transparent conductive oxides.

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