Introduction to Semiconductor Devices for Engineering Students
Leonid Tsybeskov(Author)
CRC Press
Will be published approx. on 25. August 2026
212 pages
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This textbook provides a highly focused overview of the physics and materials science of semiconductors and introductory analysis of semiconductor devices. It will be foundational reading for those planning to dedicate their professional careers to the development of novel semiconductor materials and devices.
Introduction to Semiconductor Devices for Engineering Students discusses the energy band diagram and specific models that are traditionally used in explaining the properties of semiconductor devices. The book includes detailed (but not overwhelming) explanations of major properties of semiconductors, principles of operations and limitations of Schottky and PN junction diodes, solar cells, photodetectors, light-emitting diodes, bipolar junction transistors, and metal-oxide-semiconductor-based devices (MOSFETs, memory devices, etc.). It will help the reader to quickly and efficiently build the required knowledge in semiconductor physics and materials science (including energy band diagrams, density of energy states, electron statistics, carrier transport, electronic noise, etc.) without diving into the complexity of quantum mechanics and solid-state theory. The important feature of the book is numerous examples of calculations with emphasis on using proper units and fundamental constants, which are critically important for engineering students developing a feel of numbers associated with semiconductor device design, limitations and operations.
This book is intended as a textbook for a one-semester semiconductor device course for undergraduate engineering students. This course is required for all electrical engineering and some materials science programs.
A solutions manual and figure slides are available for adopting professors.
Introduction to Semiconductor Devices for Engineering Students discusses the energy band diagram and specific models that are traditionally used in explaining the properties of semiconductor devices. The book includes detailed (but not overwhelming) explanations of major properties of semiconductors, principles of operations and limitations of Schottky and PN junction diodes, solar cells, photodetectors, light-emitting diodes, bipolar junction transistors, and metal-oxide-semiconductor-based devices (MOSFETs, memory devices, etc.). It will help the reader to quickly and efficiently build the required knowledge in semiconductor physics and materials science (including energy band diagrams, density of energy states, electron statistics, carrier transport, electronic noise, etc.) without diving into the complexity of quantum mechanics and solid-state theory. The important feature of the book is numerous examples of calculations with emphasis on using proper units and fundamental constants, which are critically important for engineering students developing a feel of numbers associated with semiconductor device design, limitations and operations.
This book is intended as a textbook for a one-semester semiconductor device course for undergraduate engineering students. This course is required for all electrical engineering and some materials science programs.
A solutions manual and figure slides are available for adopting professors.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
4 Tables, black and white; 121 Line drawings, black and white; 121 Illustrations, black and white
ISBN-13
978-1-040-57891-9 (9781040578919)
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Introduction to Semiconductor Devices for Engineering Students
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Dr. Leonid Tsybeskov is a Distinguished Professor in Helen and John C. Hartmann Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at New Jersey Institute of Technology. He received his Ph.D. from Odessa Mechnikov University; Applied Physics in 1983. His research interests are in semiconductor nanostructures.
Content
1 Introductory Physics and Materials Science of Semiconductor Devices 2 Metal-Semiconductor Junctions and Schottky Diodes 3 Semiconductor PN Junction Diodes 4 Solar Cells 5 Photodiodes and Light-Emitting Diodes 6 Bipolar Junction Transistors 7 Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Capacitor 8 MOSFET and Semiconductor Memories 9 Semiconductor Device Technology: An Overview
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