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Electron Transport Phenomena in Semiconductors

Author B. M. Askerov
Publisher World Scientific Pub Co Inc
Category Technology & Engineering
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Author(s)B. M. Askerov
ISBN / ASIN9810212836
ISBN-139789810212834
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This book contains the first systematic and detailed exposition of the linear theory of the stationary electron transport phenomena in semiconductors. Arbitrary isotropic and anisotropic nonparabolic bands as well as p-Ge-type bands are considered. Phonon drag effect are taken account of in an arbitrary nonquantizing magnetic field. Scattering theory is discussed in detail with account taken of the Bloch wave functions effect. Transport phenomena in the quantizing magnetic field are studied as well as the size effects in thin films. Band structures of the semiconductors and semiconductor compounds of interest are also considered. The main part of the book deals with the three important problems: charge carrier statistics in a semiconductor, classical and quantum theory of the electron transport phenomena. All the theoretical results considered, as well as the validity conditions, are presented in the form which may be directly used to interpret experimental data.
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