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Noise Research in Semiconductor Physics

Understanding fluctuations and noise in semiconductor devices

B Jones editor N Lukyanchikova editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:19th Mar '97

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This book offers a detailed examination of fluctuations in semiconductor physics, highlighting significant advancements and addressing previously unexplored issues. Noise Research in Semiconductor Physics is essential for researchers.

In Noise Research in Semiconductor Physics, the author explores the critical role of fluctuations in semiconductor physics, shedding light on the intricacies of noise characteristics in various semiconductor materials and devices. This comprehensive text delves into the types of physical information that contribute to these noise characteristics, elucidating how this information can be decoded. The book emphasizes the advantages inherent to noise methods, making it a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners alike.

The author provides an extensive overview of current results in the field, addressing significant problems that have often been overlooked in Western literature. Topics such as excess noise in tunnel-recombination currents and photocurrents in diodes are discussed in detail, alongside fluctuation phenomena observed in real photoconductors with varying recombination centers. The insights presented in Noise Research in Semiconductor Physics are not only timely but also crucial for advancing our understanding of semiconductor behavior under various conditions.

Additionally, the text introduces innovative methods of noise spectroscopy applicable to a wide range of materials and devices. By presenting these methods, the author equips readers with the tools necessary to investigate and interpret noise phenomena effectively. This book stands out as a significant contribution to the field, providing both foundational knowledge and practical approaches to tackling unresolved challenges in semiconductor physics.

ISBN: 9789056990060

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1052g

426 pages