Quantum Processes in Semiconductors

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ISBN: 9780199677221
Author/Editor: Brian K Ridley

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Year: 2013

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This book sets out the fundamental quantum processes that are important in the physics and technology of semiconductors in a relatively informal style that graduate students will find very attractive. The fifth edition includes new chapters that expand the coverage of semiconductor physics relevant to its accompanying technology. One of the problems encountered in high-power transistors is the excessive production of phonons and the first new chapter examines the
hot-phonon phenomenon and the lifetime of polar optical phonons in the nitrides. In the burgeoning field of spintronics a crucial parameter is the lifetime of a spin-polarised electron gas, and this is treated in detail in the second of the new chapters. The third new chapter moves from the treatment of
bulk properties to the unavoidable effects of the spatial limitation of the semiconductor, and to the influence of surface states and the pinning of the Fermi level.

As with previous editions the text restricts its attention to bulk semiconductors. The account progresses from quantum processes describable by density matrices, through the semi-classical Boltzmann equation and its solutions, to the drift-diffusion description of space-charge waves, the latter appearing in the contexts of negative differential resistance, acoustoelectric and recombination instabilities. Besides being a useful reference for workers in the field, this book will be a valuable
text for graduate courses.

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Weight 0.852 kg

Product Properties

Year of Publication

2013

Table of Contents

1. Band structure of semiconductors ; 2. Energy levels ; 3. Lattice scattering ; 4. Impurity scattering ; 5. Radiative transitions ; 6. Non-radiative processes ; 7. Quantum processes in a magnetic field ; 8. Scattering in a degenerate gas ; 9. Dynamic screening ; 10. Phonon processes ; 11. Quantum transport ; 12. Semiclassical transport ; 13. Space-charge waves ; 14. Hot phonons ; 15. Spin processes ; 16. Surfaces and interfaces

Author

Brian K Ridley

ISBN/ISSN

9780199677221

Binding

Hardback

Edition

5

Publisher

Oxford University Press

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