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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Interested in transport theory?,
By DEBDEEP JENA (Santa Barbara, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Semiconductor Physics : An Introduction (7th Ed) (Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences, 40) (Hardcover)
If you are interested in semi-classical charge and energy transport theory in semiconductors, Seeger is still the best book to learn from. For experimentalists, this book is a boon since many formulaes are given in "reduced" forms - just plug in material constants and get a numerical value.
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Useful for experimentalists,
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This review is from: Semiconductor Physics: An Introduction (Advanced Texts in Physics) (Hardcover)
As a graduate student in semiconductor physics, this was one of my favourite texts. A good sophisticated explanation of its subject, that went beyond an introductory text in solid state physics, like Kittel's book or that by Ashcroft and Mermin.It strikes a nice balance between a purely theoretical book on condensed matter and an empirical-tending experimentalist text. The theoretical explanations presented here will be readily understandable to experimentalists, without having to wade through reams of renormalisation theory. Perhaps the biggest inadequacy, to some, is the treatment, or lack thereof, of high temperature superconductors. Ah well, that subject is important enough that you probably should get texts devoted exclusively to it. |
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Semiconductor Physics: An Introduction (Advanced Texts in Physics) by Karlheinz Seeger (Hardcover - July 27, 2004)
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