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Moliton, Andre

Solid-State Physics for Electronics

Moliton, Andre - Solid-State Physics for Electronics, ebook

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Describing the fundamental physical properties of materials used in electronics, the thorough coverage of this book will facilitate an understanding of the technological processes used in the fabrication of electronic and photonic devices. The book opens with an introduction to the basic applied physics of simple electronic states and energy levels. Silicon and copper, the building blocks for many electronic devices, are used as examples. Next, more advanced theories are developed to better account for the electronic and optical behavior of ordered materials, such as diamond, and disordered materials, such as amorphous silicon. Finally, the principal quasi-particles (phonons, polarons, excitons, plasmons, and polaritons) that are fundamental to explaining phenomena such as component aging (phonons) and optical performance in terms of yield (excitons) or communication speed (polarons) are discussed.

Keywords: introduction introduction; electronlattice; representations; bonds; weak bond; order; solids; approximation; electron; zero; appearance; material; bands; solids evidence; complementary; basic; density; functions, Electronic Materials, Electronic Materials, Electronic Materials, Electronic Materials

Author(s)
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Publication year
2008
Language
en
Edition
1
Series
ISTE
Page amount
432 pages
Category
Natural Sciences
Format
Ebook
eISBN (ePUB)
9781118623244
Printed ISBN
9781848210622

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