Physics of Low-dimensional Semiconductors
Explore the fascinating world of modern semiconductor physics with Physics of Low-dimensional Semiconductors by John H. Davies. Published in 1997, this comprehensive volume spans 460 pages and delves into the fundamental principles of low-dimensional semiconductors. The book provides an in-depth examination of critical systems, including the two-dimensional electron gas and quantum wells, offering valuable insights for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in physics and electrical engineering.
This essential resource not only covers theoretical frameworks but also highlights practical applications in heterostructure device physics. Whether you are a student looking to deepen your understanding or a professional seeking to stay informed on technological advancements, this book is a must-have addition to your library. Elevate your knowledge in semiconductor technology and engineering with Davies' expert guidance.