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Principles of Electronic Materials and Devices by S. O. Kasap is a definitive textbook that provides an in-depth exploration of the physics and chemistry of electronic materials. The book systematically covers semiconductor theory, band structures, and carrier transport phenomena that form the foundation of modern electronics.
The text addresses optical and magnetic properties of materials, photonic devices, and advanced topics in materials science. Each chapter includes practical applications demonstrating how theoretical concepts translate to real-world electronic components and systems. The author presents complex material science concepts with clarity, making advanced topics accessible to students and professionals.
Ideal for graduate students, engineers, and researchers in electronics and materials science, this McGraw Hill publication combines rigorous theoretical treatment with practical engineering insights. The comprehensive coverage of semiconductor devices, light-emitting materials, and magnetic applications makes it an essential reference for understanding modern electronic technology development and innovation.







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