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SOLID STATE ELECTRONIC DEVICES.
ประเภททรัพยากร : หนังสือเล่ม
ชั้นเก็บ : ตู้ 9 ชั้น 3 ฝั่งซ้าย
หมวด : 600
เลขหมู่หนังสือ : 621.36
สำนักพิมพ์ : Prentice Hall, Inc.
ผู้แต่ง : STREETMAN G, BEN.
ยอดคงเหลือ : 1


เนื้อหาย่อ : This is the fifth edition of the most widely used introductory book on semiconductor materials, physics, devices and technology. Previous editions have been translated into Japanese, Korean and Polish. The book was written with two basic goals in mind: 1) develop the basic semiconductor physics concepts to understand current and future devices; 2) provide a sound- understanding of current semiconductor devices and technology so that their applications to electronic and optoelectronic circuits and systems can be appreciated. KEY FEATURES: incorporates the basics of semiconductor materials and conduction processes in solids needed to understand p-n junctions, bipolar and metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) transistors, optoelectronic and other devices. greatly expanded and updated discussion of device fabrication processes and CMOS integrated circuit technology, along with new data in the Appendices, provides a useful understanding of how semiconductor devices are made. extensive discussion of circuit and other application examples to provide students with feedback about the practical relevance of the theory. completely updated discussion of MOS devices, both in the underlying theory as well as discussion of short channel, high field and hot carrier effects in scaled MOSFETs, recognizing the current preponderance of CMOS. updated, consolidated treatment of optoelectronic devices, including sources such as blue GaN-based LEDs and semiconductor vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers, as well as detectors- such as avalanche and resonant-cavity photodiodes. includes a listing of the key equations for semiconductor devices on the inside covers of the book, arranged thematically to help students digest the concepts. about 200 problems and current references which extend concepts in the text. BEN G. STREETMAN is Dean of the College of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin and holds the Dula D. Cockrell Centennial Chair in Engineering. He is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and was the founding Director of the Microelectronics Research Center. He has taught at the University of IIlinois at Urbana- Champaign as well as the University of Texas at Austin. He has received numerous awards including the Education Medal of IEEE, The Frederick Emmons Terman Medal of the ASEE. and membership in the National Academy of Engineering. He has published more than 270 articles in the technical literature. Thirty-three students of Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, and Physics have received their Ph.D.s under his direction. SANJAY BANERJEE is the Cullen Trust Endowed Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Director of the Microelectronics Research Center at The University of Texas at Austin. He has more than 225 archival refereed publications and 12 U.S. patents, and has supervised 18 Ph.D. students. His honors include the NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award (1988), the Texas Atomic Energy Centennial Fellowship (1990-1997), Distinguished National Lecturer for the lEEE Electron Devices Society (1997-), and Fellow of the lEEE (1996).