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Principles of Electronic Materials and Devices is a definitive textbook that explores the relationship between material properties and electronic device behavior. Written by renowned author Safa Kasap, this international edition delivers an in-depth analysis of semiconductors, dielectrics, magnetic materials, and optical materials used in contemporary electronics.
The book systematically covers atomic structure, band theory, conduction mechanisms, and device physics with clarity and precision. Each chapter includes practical examples, illustrations, and problem sets that reinforce theoretical concepts. Students gain insight into transistors, diodes, integrated circuits, and emerging technologies. The international edition maintains McGraw-Hill’s rigorous academic standards while presenting complex topics in an accessible manner, making it suitable for undergraduate and graduate students in electrical engineering, materials science, and physics programs worldwide.







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