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Introduction to Semiconductor Devices
For Computing and Telecommunications Applications

An excellent 2005 senior/graduate text covering semiconductor fundamentals through telecommunications and computing devices.

Kevin F. Brennan (Author)

9780521153614, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 10 June 2010

336 pages
24.3 x 16.9 x 1.7 cm, 0.579 kg

From semiconductor fundamentals to semiconductor devices used in the telecommunications and computing industries, this 2005 book provides a solid grounding in the most important devices used in the hottest areas of electronic engineering. The book includes coverage of future approaches to computing hardware and RF power amplifiers, and explains how emerging trends and system demands of computing and telecommunications systems influence the choice, design and operation of semiconductors. Next, the field effect devices are described, including MODFETs and MOSFETs. Short channel effects and the challenges faced by continuing miniaturisation are then addressed. The rest of the book discusses the structure, behaviour, and operating requirements of semiconductor devices used in lightwave and wireless telecommunications systems. This is both an excellent senior/graduate text, and a valuable reference for engineers and researchers in the field.

Preface
List of physical constants
List of materials parameters for important semiconductors, Si, and GaAs
1. Semiconductor fundamentals
2. Carrier action
3. Junctions
4. Bipolar junction transistors
5. JFETs and MESFETs
6. Metal-insulator-semiconductor structures and MOSFETs
7. Short channel effects and challenges to CMOS
8. Beyond CMOS
9. Telecommunications systems - an overview
10. Optoelectronic devices - emitters, light amplifiers and detectors
11. Transistors for high frequency, high power amplifiers for wireless systems
References
Index.

Subject Areas: Electronics engineering [TJF], Electrical engineering [THR], Applied physics [PHV]

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