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"A 'Wikipedia' for modern electron devices, this concise reference answers the 'what','why', and 'how' of devices which enableour everyday information, communication, entertainment andcomputing systems. Each chapter tells a story of a device or aclass of devices, written in an easy-to-read style that entices thereader to continue.„
--Tak H. Ning, Fellow, IBM Thomas J. Watson ResearchCenter, Yorktown Heights, New York
“As a person with over 60 years of experience in the field, I amdelighted to recommend „Guide to State-of-the-Art ElectronDevices“ as a valuable resource for researchers and engineersengaged in work on semiconductor devices. I have personallyknown or followed the work of many of these authors, and feel thatthe editor has done an outstanding job in engaging top experts inthe various topical areas covered in this work."
--Nick Holonyak, Jr., John Bardeen Endowed Chair inElectrical and Computer Engineering and Physics, University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign
Guide to State-of-the-Art Electron Devices
von Joachim N. BurghartzWinner, 2013 PROSE Award, Engineering and Technology
Concise, high quality and comparative overview of state-of-the-art electron device development, manufacturing technologies and applications
Guide to State-of-the-Art Electron Devices marks the 60th anniversary of the IRE electron devices committee and the 35th anniversary of the IEEE Electron Devices Society, as such it defines the state-of-the-art of electron devices, as well as future directions across the entire field.
* Spans full range of electron device types such as photovoltaic devices, semiconductor manufacturing and VLSI technology and circuits, covered by IEEE Electron and Devices Society
* Contributed by internationally respected members of the electron devices community
* A timely desk reference with fully-integrated colour and a unique lay-out with sidebars to highlight the key terms
* Discusses the historical developments and speculates on future trends to give a more rounded picture of the topics covered
A valuable resource R& D managers; engineers in the semiconductor industry; applied scientists; circuit designers; Masters students in power electronics; and members of the IEEE Electron Device Society.
Concise, high quality and comparative overview of state-of-the-art electron device development, manufacturing technologies and applications
Guide to State-of-the-Art Electron Devices marks the 60th anniversary of the IRE electron devices committee and the 35th anniversary of the IEEE Electron Devices Society, as such it defines the state-of-the-art of electron devices, as well as future directions across the entire field.
* Spans full range of electron device types such as photovoltaic devices, semiconductor manufacturing and VLSI technology and circuits, covered by IEEE Electron and Devices Society
* Contributed by internationally respected members of the electron devices community
* A timely desk reference with fully-integrated colour and a unique lay-out with sidebars to highlight the key terms
* Discusses the historical developments and speculates on future trends to give a more rounded picture of the topics covered
A valuable resource R& D managers; engineers in the semiconductor industry; applied scientists; circuit designers; Masters students in power electronics; and members of the IEEE Electron Device Society.