I want to start studying about physics of semiconductors. Please give me suggestions about a book that can explain physics of semiconductor in general and clear fashion.
Thank you.
P. Yu, M. Cardona, Fundamentals of Semiconductors: Physics and Materials Properties
S.M. Sze, Kwok K. Ng, Physics of Semiconductor Devices, third ed., Wiley, 2007
For Basic understanding :
Semiconductor Physics And Devices by Donald A. Neamen is good.
Some standard books are:
1.Introduction to Semiconductor Materials and Devices M. S. Tyagi
2.Solid state electronic devices Ben G. Streetman
3. S.M. Sze, Kwok K. Ng, Physics of Semiconductor Devices
1-Semiconductor Devices by S.M.Sze
2-Semiconductors by K.Ferry
3-Solid State and Semiconductor Physics by Mc Kelvey
If you want the semiconductor physics for understanding CMOS technology, then the best book for me is:
Operation and Modeling of the MOS Transistor
Yannis P. Tsividis
It covers a wide range of CMOS physics, it's easy to read and it explains all the phenomena in a way which it's easy understandable.
Thanks all for the suggestions
S.M. Sze, is one of the great books.
it has been used by many people
Solid State Electronic Devices: Amazon.co.uk: Ben Streetman
Dear Joko Suwardy,
I suggest two important books (in English) for you to download
- Donald A. Neamen, "Semiconductor Physics and Devices":
http://www.optima.ufam.edu.br/SemPhys/Downloads/Neamen.pdf
- Peter Y. Yu, Manuel Cardona, "Fundamentals of Semiconductors":
https://sites.ifi.unicamp.br/brum/files/2014/01/Semiconductors-Yu-Cardona.pdf
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