BOOK TITLE : Semiconductors for Micro and Nanotechnology : An Introduction for Engineers
Authors : Jan G. Korvink and Andreas Greiner
Edition : Latest Edition
Publishers : Wiley VCH
ISBN-10 : 3527302573
ISBN-13 : 978-3527302574
Total No Pages : 341
Total No Chapters : 7
Book File type : PDF
File size : 9.57 MB
Description :
Semiconductors play a major role in modern microtechnology, especially in microelectronics. Since the dimensions of new microelectronic components, e.g. computer chips, now reach nanometer size, semiconductor research moves from microtechnology to nanotechnology. An understanding of the semiconductor physics involved in this new technology is of great importance for every student in engineering, especially electrical engineering, microsystem technology and physics. This textbook emphasizes a system�oriented view of semiconductor physics for applications in microsystem technology. While existing books only cover electronic device physics and are mainly written for physics students, this text gives a more hands�on approach to semiconductor physics and so avoids overloading engineering students with mathematical formulas not essential for their studies.
Contents :
� Introduction
� Presentation
� The Gem Cross section Framework
� The Electronic Framework
� The Electromagnetic Framework
� Measurements
� Transport Hypothesis
� Communicating Subsystems
Authors : Jan G. Korvink and Andreas Greiner
Edition : Latest Edition
Publishers : Wiley VCH
ISBN-10 : 3527302573
ISBN-13 : 978-3527302574
Total No Pages : 341
Total No Chapters : 7
Book File type : PDF
File size : 9.57 MB
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Description :
Semiconductors play a major role in modern microtechnology, especially in microelectronics. Since the dimensions of new microelectronic components, e.g. computer chips, now reach nanometer size, semiconductor research moves from microtechnology to nanotechnology. An understanding of the semiconductor physics involved in this new technology is of great importance for every student in engineering, especially electrical engineering, microsystem technology and physics. This textbook emphasizes a system�oriented view of semiconductor physics for applications in microsystem technology. While existing books only cover electronic device physics and are mainly written for physics students, this text gives a more hands�on approach to semiconductor physics and so avoids overloading engineering students with mathematical formulas not essential for their studies.
Contents :
� Introduction
� Presentation
� The Gem Cross section Framework
� The Electronic Framework
� The Electromagnetic Framework
� Measurements
� Transport Hypothesis
� Communicating Subsystems
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