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E-book: High-Speed Heterostructure Devices: From Device Concepts to Circuit Modeling

(Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Palo Alto, California), (Ohio State University)
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  • Pub. Date: 07-Mar-2002
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780511060595
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  • Pub. Date: 07-Mar-2002
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780511060595
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Roblin (electrical engineering, Ohio State U.) and Rohdin (Agilent Laboratories, Palo Alto, California) present this textbook on modern high-speed semiconductor devices, the physics and processes involved in their operation, and recent techniques for modeling and simulating these devices. The emphasis is on the heterostructure devices of the immediate future MODFET, HBT, and RTD but the discussion also includes the Bloch oscillator, RITD, Gunn diode, quantum cascade laser and SOI and LD MOSFETs. For graduate students, researchers and practicing engineers. Requires an introductory knowledge of semiconductor devices by a textbook of the level of Streetman's Solid State Electronic Devices. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

A timely and comprehensive text on silicon heterostructures, covering physics, modeling techniques and device applications.

High-Speed Heterostructure Devices describes modern high-speed semiconductor devices intended for both graduate students and practicing engineers. The book details the underlying physics of heterostructures as well as some of the most recent techniques for modeling and simulating these devices. The emphasis is on heterostructure devices of the immediate future such as the MODFET, HBT and RTD. The authors also introduce the operating principles of other devices, including the Bloch Oscillator, RITD, Gunn diode, quantum cascade laser and SOI and LD MOSFETs. The book comes with a complete set of homework problems and a web link to MATLAB programs.

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"...the book is clear and easy to use. The material is presented in an engaging manner and the reader is guided expertly through the territory of heterostructure devices. Apart from its intended use as a book for graduate students, it will be sought after by researchers and engineers, as it presents research material which is disseminated throughout the research literature and has never before been presented together in a book." Current Engineering Practice

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A timely and comprehensive text on silicon heterostructures, covering physics, modeling techniques and device applications.
Preface
1. Heterostructure materials
2. Semi-classical theory of heterostructures
3. Quantum theory of heterostructures
4. Quantum heterostructure devices
5. Scattering processes in heterostructures
6. Scattering assisted tunneling
7. Frequency response of quantum devices from DC to infrared
8. Charge control of the two dimensional electron gas
9. High electric field transport
10. Current voltage model of the MODFET
11. Small and large-signal AC models for the long channel MODFET
12. Small and large-signal AC models for the short channel MODFET
13. DC and microwave electrothermal modeling of FETs
14. Analytical DC analysis of short-gate MODFETs
15. Small signal AC analysis of the short-gate velocity-saturated MODFET
16. Gate resistance and the Schottky-barrier interface
17. MODFET high-frequency performance
18. Modelling high-performance HBTs
19. Practical high-frequency HBTs.