The second edition examines in detail three of the most basic members of the field device family to introduce the reader to relevant terms, concepts, models, and analytical procedures.
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Great Reference Book,
By "missyr103" (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Field Effect Devices (Modular series on solid state devices) (Paperback)
Since the class book I have seems to make you search for the formulas, I needed a book that was a quick reference. This book is easy to read. It's more of a reference book than a teaching book. I like having it to review over what the class book doesn't explain to well.
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From the Grad Student,
By Andrew D Harken (University of Neb.-Lincoln) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Field Effect Devices: Volume IV (2nd Edition) (Paperback)
As a new grad student, this book, and the others of the series, provide a wonderful working basis for making and analyzing semiconductor devices devices. I highly recommend this series of books for any researcher in the semiconductor field.
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Good Reference Book,
By "missyr103" (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Field Effect Devices: Volume IV (2nd Edition) (Paperback)
I needed a quick reference to my Solid States class. This books puts the information I need right at my fingertips. While my class book is more detailed, this book gets to the point and is a great refresher for those needing to remember the points of semiconductors.
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