03393cam a22004098i 450000100090000000300050000900500170001400800410003101000170007202000270008902000310011602000260014704000290017304200080020205000260021008200230023610000320025924500770029125000200036826300090038826400590039730000460045633600260050233700280052833800270055650400510058350505740063452012660120865000200247470000350249470000640252977601560259390600450274994200460279495201260284099900170296621586501CSPC20241120135535.0200624s2021 nju b 001 0 eng  a 2020028806 a9781119429111q(cloth) z9781119429135q(adobe pdf) z9781119618003q(epub) aDLCbengerdacDLCdCSPC apcc00aTK7871.85b.S988 202100a537.622223bSz21p1 aSze, S. M.,d1936-eauthor.10aPhysics of semiconductor devices /cS.M. Sze, Yiming Li, and Kwok K. Ng. aFourth edition. a2010 1aHoboken, New Jersey :bJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.,c2021. axii, 931 pages :billustrations ;c23 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aPart I Semiconductor physics -- Physics and properties of semiconductors-a review -- Part II Device building blocks -- p-n junctions -- Metal-semiconductor contacts -- Metal-Insulator-Semiconductor capacitors -- Part III Transistors -- Bipolar transistors -- MOSFETs -- Nonvolatile memory devices -- JFETs, MESFETs, and MODFETs -- Part IV Negative-resistance and power devices -- Tunnel devices -- IMPATT Diodes, TED, and RST devices -- Thyristors and power devices -- Part V Photonic devices and sensors -- LEDs and lasers -- Photodetectors and solar cells -- Sensors. a"Since the discovery of the transistor effect in 1947 by a research team at Bell Telephone Laboratories (now Nokia Bell Labs.), the semiconductor-device field has grown rapidly. Coincident with this growth, the semiconductor-device literature has expanded and diversified. For access to this massive amount of information, there is a need for a book giving a comprehensive introductory account of device physics and operational principles, with references. With the intention of meeting such a need, the First, Second and Third Editions of Physics of Semiconductor Devices were published in 1969, 1981 and 2007, respectively. It is perhaps somewhat surprising that the book has so long held its place as one of the main textbooks for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in applied physics, electrical and electronics engineering, and materials science. Because the book includes much useful information on material parameters and device physics, it is also a major reference for engineers and scientists in semiconductor-device research and development. To date, the book is one of the most, if not the most, cited works in contemporary engineering and applied science publications with over 55,000 citations (Google Scholar)"--cProvided by publisher. 0aSemiconductors.1 aNg, Kwok Kwok,d1952-eauthor.1 aLi, Yimingc(Professor of electrical engineering),eauthor.08iOnline version:aSze, S. M., 1936-tPhysics of semiconductor devicesbFourth edition.dHoboken, NJ, USA : Wiley, 2021.z9781119429135w(DLC) 2020028807 a7bcbccorignewd1eecipf20gy-gencatlg 2ddcn0cBKe23h537.622iSz21pkENGm2021 00102ddc4070aCSPCbCSPCcENGd2024-11-19l0oENG 537.622 Sz21p 2021p028451r2024-11-19 15:42:17t1-1w2024-11-19yBK c28477d28477