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Semiconductor physics: principles, theory and nanoscale

The subject of semiconductor physics today includes not only many of the aspects that constitute solid state physics, but also much more. It includes what happens at the nanoscale and at surfaces and interfaces, behaviour with few interaction events and few carriers - electrons and their quasi-parti...

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Autor principal: Tiwari, Sandip
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198759867.001.0001
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Sumario:The subject of semiconductor physics today includes not only many of the aspects that constitute solid state physics, but also much more. It includes what happens at the nanoscale and at surfaces and interfaces, behaviour with few interaction events and few carriers - electrons and their quasi-particle holes - in the valence bands, the exchange of energies in various forms, the coupling of energetic events over short and long length scales, quantum reversibility tied to macroscale linearity and eventually to nonlinearities, the thermodynamic and statistical consequences of fluctuation-dissipation, and others. This text brings together traditional solid-state approaches from the 20th century with developments of the early part of the 21st century, to reach an understanding of semiconductor physics in its multifaceted forms.