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Getting to Know Semiconductors [Hardcover]

M. E. Levinshtein (Author), G. S. Simin (Author)


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December 1992 9810207603 978-9810207601
Getting to Know Semiconductors is a simple introductory text on semiconductors. First published in Russian, 150,000 copies of the first edition were sold out immediately. This translated English version by two of Russia's foremost scientists in the field of semiconductors is now available.

Clearly written in a simple and lively manner, this book presents the most important phenomena of semiconductor physics and devices.


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"This is an excellent book on semiconductor physics geared primarily toward young people, high school students, freshmen and possibly, sophomores ... Part II of the book deals with more advanced topics of semiconductor physics The authors discuss extrinsic conductivity, majority and minority carriers, mobility, diffusion and other notions required for the introduction to semiconductor physics. Once again, they do it with simplicity and elegance, using almost no equations. Their style is friendly, with a touch of humor, somewhat reminiscent of the famous Feynman Lectures on Physics." Michael Shur Am. J. Physics, 1993 "What this book does is present in a very clear way how semiconductors differ from other solids such as metals (conductors) and insulators (nonconductors) and how they came to be recognized as a separate class of materials. In fact, probably the best thing about Getting to Know Semiconductors is the historical section, sweeping from ancient Greece to the 1947 invention of the transistor (and exposing Russian contributions to the science of semiconductors more than is customary in the "West") ... But all in all, Getting to Know Semiconductors is a good little book that can bring you a solid understanding of the advances in semiconductor physics up to the middle of the 20th century. With that understanding you can perhaps look at today's efforts and appreciate the variety of talents required to keep semiconductors moving forward." John Worlock Physics Today, 1993 "... it is a book for the science section of the library." David Peet School Science Review, 1993

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 188 pages
  • Publisher: World Scientific Pub Co Inc (December 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9810207603
  • ISBN-13: 978-9810207601
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,894,845 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Nowadays it is perhaps impossible to meet a man who has not heard anything of semiconductors. Read the first page
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intrinsic photoeffect, impurity saturation, chaotic thermal motion, valent electrons, nonequilibrium carriers, perfume molecules, intrinsic electrons, deep impurities, impurity electrons, semiconductor strain gauges, impurity absorption, fifth electron, linking atoms, red boundary, silicon plate, electron bonds, directed motion, impurity centers, free carriers, impurity density, shallow donors, excess carriers, intrinsic absorption, free electron mass, zone melting
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Michael Faraday, Henry Cavendish, Bay of Semiconductors, Benjamin Franklin, London Royal Society, Big Magnet
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