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|a Introduction to solid state electronics /
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|a This textbook is specifically tailored for undergraduate engineering courses offered in the junior year, providing a thorough understanding of solid state electronics without relying on the prerequisites of quantum mechanics. In contrast to most solid state electronics texts currently available, with their generalized treatments of the same topics, this is the first text to focus exclusively and in meaningful detail on introductory material. The original text has already been in use for 10 years. In this new edition, additional problems have been added at the end of most chapters. These problems are meant not only to review the material covered in the chapter, but also to introduce some aspects not covered in the text. An amended Solutions Manual is in preparation.
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|a Front Cover; Introduction to Solid State Electronics; Copyright Page; Foreword; Preface to the second edition; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Electrons as particles; 1.1 Resistivity and conductivity; 1.2 Temperature dependence of resistivity; 1.3 Current and current density; 1.4 Equation of continuity; 1.5 Electric field and potential; 1.6 Electron in electric and magnetic fields; Problems to chapter 1; Bibliography; Chapter 2. Electrons as waves; 2.1 Wave-particle duality; 2.2 Uncertainty principle; 2.3 Plane wave and wave packets; 2.4 Energy quantization; Problems to chapter 2; Bibliography.
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|a Chapter 3. Probability and distribution functions3.1 Probability; 3.2 Distribution functions; 3.3 Maxwell-Boltzmann statistics; 3.4 Bose-Einstein statistics; 3.5 Fermi-Dirac statistics; Problems to chapter 3; Bibliography; Chapter 4. Electron lifetime, mobility; 4.1 Electron lifetime; 4.2 Boltzmann transport equation; 4.3 Conductivity and mobility; 4.4 Measurement of resistivity; 4.5 Hall effect and magnetoresistance; Problems to chapter 4; Bibliography; Chapter 5. Wave mechanics; 5.1 Wave representation; 5.2 Schr�odinger's equation; 5.3 Effect of a potential jump.
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|a 5.4 Particle in a box -- infinite potential well5.5 Particle in a potential well -- finite potential barrier; 5.6 Tunnelling through potential energy barriers; 5.7 Harmonic oscillator; 5.8 The one-electron atom; 5.9 The periodic table of the elements; Problems to chapter 5; Bibliography; Chapter 6. Periodic lattice; 6.1 Direct lattice; 6.2 Fourier series; 6.3 Reciprocal lattice; 6.4 Diffraction condition; Problems to chapter 6; Bibliography; Chapter 7. Electrons in the lattice; 7.1 Bloch theorem; 7.2 Electron waves in a periodic potential; 7.3 Band gap; 7.4 Kronig-Penney model.
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|a 7.5 Velocity of the Bloch electron7.6 Effective mass; 7.7 Number of states in a band; 7.8 Hole; Problems to chapter 7; Bibliography; Chapter 8. Energy bands in crystals; 8.1 Energy bands; 8.2 Metals, insulators, and semiconductors; 8.3 Density of states; 8.4 Brillouin zones; Problems to chapter 8; Bibliography; Chapter 9. Carrier concentrations; 9.1 Density of electrons in the conduction band -- classical approximation; 9.2 Fermi-Dirac integral; 9.3 Density of electrons in the conduction band -- degenerate approximation; 9.4 Density of holes in the valence band; 9.5 Intrinsic semiconductor.
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|a Problems to chapter 9Bibliography; Chapter 10. Extrinsic semiconductors; 10.1 Impurity states; 10.2 Types of defect; 10.3 Statistics of ionization equilibria; 10.4 Law of mass action; 10.5 Compensation; Problems to chapter 10; Bibliography; Chapter 11. Lattice waves; 11.1 Linear monatomic lattice; 11.2 Linear diatomic lattice; 11.3 Phonon; 11.4 Lattice heat capacity; 11.5 Lattice thermal conductivity; Problems to chapter 11; Bibliography; Chapter 12. Mobility and conductivity; 12.1 Impurity scattering; 12.2 Phonon scattering; 12.3 Mobility; Problems to chapter 12; Bibliography.
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