Semiconductors and Nanostructures: An Introduction (Not yet published)
| AUTHOR | Vilão, Rui César; Vilo, Rui |
| PUBLISHER | CRC Press (03/19/2026) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Hardcover (Hardcover) |
Semiconductors and Nanostructures: An Introduction provides a rigorous yet accessible introduction to semiconductor physics. Bridging the gap between introductory quantum mechanics and advanced semiconductor courses, it offers a compact yet comprehensive overview that empowers students to understand and engage with both fundamental concepts and real-world applications.
This textbook is an indispensable resource for undergraduate and graduate students in physics and engineering, particularly those preparing for advanced studies or careers in semiconductor technology. It is a practical, pedagogically refined resource for both coursework and self-study.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive yet concise coverage of core principles and advanced topics
- Systematic and didactic presentation of the needed concepts in statistical physics (such as the "Fermi level").
- Clear explanations of challenging concepts, supported by illustrative examples.
- Research-connected problems linking theory to real-world applications.
- Deeper focus on semiconductor growth and defects than typical introductory texts.
Semiconductors and Nanostructures: An Introduction provides a rigorous yet accessible introduction to semiconductor physics. Bridging the gap between introductory quantum mechanics and advanced semiconductor courses, it offers a compact yet comprehensive overview that empowers students to understand and engage with both fundamental concepts and real-world applications.
This textbook is an indispensable resource for undergraduate and graduate students in physics and engineering, particularly those preparing for advanced studies or careers in semiconductor technology. It is a practical, pedagogically refined resource for both coursework and self-study.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive yet concise coverage of core principles and advanced topics
- Systematic and didactic presentation of the needed concepts in statistical physics (such as the "Fermi level").
- Clear explanations of challenging concepts, supported by illustrative examples.
- Research-connected problems linking theory to real-world applications.
- Deeper focus on semiconductor growth and defects than typical introductory texts.
