<p>In addition to the topics discussed in the First Edition, this Second Edition contains introductory treatments of superconducting materials and of ferromagnetism. I think the book is now more balanced because it is divided perhaps 60% - 40% between devices (of all kinds) and materials (of all kin
Introduction to Applied Solid State Physics: Topics in the Applications of Semiconductors, Superconductors, and the Nonlinear Optical Properties of Solids
β Scribed by Richard Dalven (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 335
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The aim of this book is a discussion, at the introductory level, of some applications of solid state physics. The book evolved from notes written for a course offered three times in the Department of Physics of the University of California at Berkeley. The objects of the course were (a) to broaden the knowledge of graduate students in physics, especially those in solid state physics; (b) to provide a useful course covering the physics of a variety of solid state devices for students in several areas of physics; (c) to indicate some areas of research in applied solid state physics. To achieve these ends, this book is designed to be a survey of the physics of a number of solid state devices. As the italics indicate, the key words in this description are physics and survey. Physics is a key word because the book stresses the basic qualitative physics of the applications, in enough depth to explain the essentials of how a device works but not deeply enough to allow the reader to design one. The question emphasized is how the solid state physics of the application results in the basic useful property of the device. An example is how the physics of the tunnel diode results in a negative dynamic resistance. Specific circuit applications of devices are mentioned, but not emphasized, since expositions are available in the elecΒ trical engineering textbooks given as references.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Review of Semiconductor Physics....Pages 1-24
The Semiconductor p-n Junction....Pages 25-78
Semiconductor p-n Junction Devices....Pages 79-108
Physics of Metal-Semiconductor and Metal-Insulator-Semiconductor Junctions....Pages 109-125
Metal-Semiconductor and Metal-Insulator-Semiconductor Devices....Pages 127-138
Other Semiconductor Devices....Pages 139-173
Detectors and Generators of Electromagnetic Radiation....Pages 175-213
Superconductive Devices and Materials....Pages 215-255
Physics and Applications of the Nonlinear Optical Properties of Solids....Pages 257-307
Back Matter....Pages 309-330
β¦ Subjects
Solid State Physics;Spectroscopy and Microscopy
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This compact undergraduate textbook provides a concise yet thorough introduction to the fundamentals of solid-state physics, while also briefly discussing the historical context surrounding key scholars in the field. The vivid explanations and unique didactic approach adopted in the book aim to gene
<p>This undergraduate textbook provides an introduction to the fundamentals of solid state physics, including a description of the key people in the field and the historic context. The book concentrates on the electric and magnetic properties of materials. It is written for students up to the bachel
<p>This compact undergraduate textbook provides a concise yet thorough introduction to the fundamentals of solid-state physics, while also briefly discussing the historical context surrounding key scholars in the field. The vivid explanations and unique didactic approach adopted in the book aim to g