3rd edition. — Hoboken: Wiley, 2007. — 815 p. — ISBN 978-0-47 1-1 4323-9, 0-471-14323-5.
The monograph was written by well-known American experts in the field of semiconductor electronics. The book describes the physics of bipolar devices (diodes, transistors and thyristors) and devices on basic carriers (field-effect transistors with p-n junction and Schottky barrier), physics of tunnel effect devices and optoelectronic devices (LEDs, lasers, photodetectors and solar panels), physics of nanoelectronics devices and transistors on heterojunctions and with high carrier mobility (HEMT). For researchers and engineers working in the field of electronics and computer engineering, as well as for undergraduates at universities.