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The insightful etextbook “Compound Semiconductors: Physics, Technology, and Device Concepts” (PDF) by renowned expert Ferdinand Scholz delivers a comprehensive examination of compound semiconductor materials and their associated technologies. This resource begins by laying down the theoretical foundations necessary for understanding the nuances of these materials. It explains critical processes related to material preparation, including techniques for thin-layer and bulk epitaxial growth, affording readers a solid understanding of how these materials are synthesized.
Following the theoretical overview, the textbook delves into the essential structural, optical, and electrical properties of various semiconductors. It also illustrates the most widely utilized characterization tools essential for analyzing these materials. The discussion transitions into more intricate topics involving heterostructures and low-dimensional structures, which are pivotal in modern applications.
Particularly noteworthy is a dedicated chapter focusing on Gallium Nitride (GaN) and its related compounds. This segment emphasizes their immense relevance in today’s electronic and optoelectronic devices—highlighting both their unique attributes and their advantages over other compound semiconductor materials.
In its concluding sections, the etextbook explores the operational principles and physics behind various optoelectronic and electronic device structures, including light-emitting diodes (LEDs), solar cells, laser diodes, field-effect transistors, and heterojunction bipolar transistors. Detailed discussions of these devices are grounded in the specific characteristics of compound semiconductors outlined in preceding chapters, providing a clear understanding of their functionality.
Compound semiconductors are instrumental in powering a vast array of electronic and optoelectronic devices, surpassing traditional silicon electronics. Among the numerous applications, solid-state lighting stands out, with highly efficient LEDs revolutionizing visible light emission. Moreover, laser diodes across various wavelengths—from mid-infrared to near-ultraviolet—have paved the way for groundbreaking advancements in data storage and entertainment technologies, including CDs and DVDs. The integral role of infrared laser diodes in facilitating optical data communications underscores their significance in contemporary internet infrastructure.
This etextbook serves as an indispensable guide, offering a concise yet thorough look into the world of compound semiconductors. It covers the crucial technological aspects of fabrication and characterization, while also diving into the most relevant devices employing these materials. As such, it stands as an excellent introduction to the field, catering to college students, engineers, and scientists eager to deepen their understanding of this vital branch of material science.
NOTE: This edition includes only the ebook Compound Semiconductors: Physics, Technology, and Device Concepts in PDF format. Access codes are NOT included.
ISBN: 978-3-XYZ-12345-6, 978-3-ABC-67890-1









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