The Story of Semiconductors
ISBN13: 9780198530831ISBN10: 0198530838
Hardback,
522 pages
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Oct 2004,
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$85.00 (06)Description
The book provides an overview of the fascinating spectrum of semiconductor physics, devices and applications, presented from a historical perspective. It covers the development of the subject from its inception in the early nineteenth century to the recent millennium. Written in a lively, informal style, it emphasizes the interaction between pure scientific push and commercial pull, on the one hand, and between basic physics, materials, and devices, on the other. It also sets the various device developments in the context of systems requirements and explains how such developments met wide-ranging consumer demands. It is written so as to appeal to students at all levels in physics, electrical engineering, and materials science, to teachers, lecturers, and professionals working in the field, as well as to a non-specialist scientific readership.Features
- Unique account of major area of applied sciences
- Profound impact on live and technology in second half of 20th Century
- Radio and television technology, microwaves, solar cells, computer devices etc etc
- Written in a friendly, informal style
- Wide readership in science and engineering
Reviews
"Orton, a semiconductor researcher who retired from the University of Nottingham, names names, gives dates, provides pictures, and recountes interesting anecdotal stories. He does so in a witty, informal, and eminently readable fashion." -- Science
