Authors: Sunipa Roy, Chandan Kumar Ghosh, Sayan Dey, Abhijit Kumar Pal

Solid State & Microelectronics Technology

eBook: US $69 Special Offer (PDF + Printed Copy): US $119
Printed Copy: US $84
Library License: US $276
ISBN: 978-981-5079-88-3 (Print)
ISBN: 978-981-5079-87-6 (Online)
Year of Publication: 2023
DOI: 10.2174/97898150798761230101

Introduction

Solid State & Microelectronics Technology is a comprehensive textbook designed for courses in solid state device physics as part of electronics / electrical engineering and IT courses. The book has two main objectives aimed at students and the future engineer: 1) to deliver knowledge of quantum physics and 2) to familiarize them with modern device types and fabrication processes. The breadth of subjects covered in the book serves a useful integrative function in combining fundamental science with applications. Recent developments are illustrated thoughtfully to encourage the reader to adopt this field as their research area.

Key features

- Adopts a twin approach to learning about solid state devices by blending information about fundamental science with the latest fabrication technology

- Covers topics recently introduced into current curricula to cater to the demands of modern engineering

- Provides foundational information on quantum physics, semiconductors and electronics

- Provides details about advanced devices such as BiCMOS, MESFET and FinFet devices

- Encourages readers to pursue further research with detailed illustrations and references

Audience

Learners in electronics and electrical engineering courses and B. Tech, M. Tech programs; readers interested in microelectronics and solid state device manufacturing

Contributors

Author(s):
Sunipa Roy
Electronics & Communication Engineering
Guru Nanak Institute of Technology
Kolkata, West Bengal,
India


Chandan Kumar Ghosh
Department of Material Science and Technology
School of Materials Science & Nanotechnology
Jadavpur University
Kolkata, West Bengal
India


Sayan Dey
Electrical Engineering Department
Columbia University
New York
USA


Abhijit Kumar Pal
Applied Electronics and Instrumentation
Future Institute of Engineering and Management
Kolkata, West Bengal
India