Kluwer, 2002. — 436 p.
This Textbook is intended for upper division undergraduate and graduate courses. As a prerequisite, it requires mathematics through differential equations, and modern physics where students are introduced to quantum mechanics. The different Chapters contain different levels of difficulty. The concepts introduced to the Reader are first presented in a simple way, often using comparisons to everyday-life experiences such as simple fluid mechanics. Then the concepts are explained in depth,
without leaving mathematical developments to the Reader's responsibility. It is up to the Instructor to decide to which depth he or she wishes to teach the physics of semiconductor devices.