Semiconductors for Optoelectronics: Basics and Applications (Graduate Texts in Physics)
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Rating | : | 4.94 (833 Votes) |
Asin | : | 3319449346 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 270 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-05-08 |
Language | : | Turkish |
DESCRIPTION:
She has been working as professor since 2013. degree in 2002 from the Physics Department of the Istanbul University in Turkey. He was also engaged in the study of novel material systems for applications in optoelectronic devices, including GaN, GaInAsN, and GaInAsP, GaBiN for displays, lasers and solar cells
It also explains their applications to optoelectronic devices. This book provides in-depth knowledge about the fundamental physical properties of bulk and low dimensional semiconductors (LDS). It aims to provide the reader with understanding of the design, fabrication and operation of optoelectronic devices based on novel semiconductor materials, such as high-speed photo detectors, light emitting diodes, multi-mode and single-mode lasers and high efficiency solar cells. The second theme is device-oriented. It then focuses on the electronic transport and optical properties of semiconductor compounds, size quantization and the analysis of abrupt p-n junctions where a full analysis of the fundamental properties of intrinsic and doped semiconductors is given. The book appeals to researchers and high-level undergraduate students.. The first theme, starts from the fundamental principl
It aims to provide the reader with understanding of the design, fabrication and operation of optoelectronic devices based on novel semiconductor materials, such as high-speed photo detectors, light emitting diodes, multi-mode and single-mode lasers and high efficiency solar cells. The book incorporates two major themes. It then focuses on the electronic transport and optical properties of semiconductor compounds, size quantization and the analysis of abrupt p-n junctions where a full analysis of the fundamental properties of intrinsic and doped semiconductors is given. The first theme, starts from the fundamental principles governing the classification of solids according to their electronic properties and leads to a detailed analysis of electronic band structure and electronic transport in solids. The second theme is device-oriented. It also explains their applications to optoelectronic devi