This textbook on the fundamental aspects of solid state electronics presents basic and state-of-the-art topics on materials physics, device physics, and basic circuit building blocks not covered by existing textbooks on the subject. Each topic is introduced with a historical background and motivations of device invention and circuit evolution. Fundamental physics is discussed with minimum need of algebra and advanced mathematics. Another special feature is a systematic classification of fundamental mechanisms not found even in advanced texts. It bridges the gap between solid state device physics covered here with what students have learnt in their first two years of study. Used very successfully in a one-semester introductory core course for electrical and other engineering, materials science and physics junior students, the second part of each chapter is also used in an advanced undergraduate course on solid state devices. The inclusion of previously unavailable analyses of the basic transistor digital circuit building blocks and cells makes this a useful reference for engineers to look up fundamental concepts and data, design formulae, and latest devices such as the GeSi heterostructure bipolar transistors. This is perhaps the most comprehensive undergraduate textbook on the fundamental aspects of solid state electronics. It presents basic and state-of-the-art topics on materials physics, device physics, and basic circuit building blocks not covered by existing textbooks on the subject. Each topic is introduced with a historical background and motivations of device invention and circuit evolution. Fundamental physics is rigorously discussed with minimum need of tedious algebra and advanced mathematics. Another special feature is a systematic classification of fundamental mechanisms not found even in advanced texts. It bridges the gap between solid state device physics covered here with what students have learnt in their first two years of study.Used very successfully in a one-semester introductory core course for electrical and other engineering, materials science and physics junior students, the second part of each chapter is also used in an advanced undergraduate course on solid state devices. The inclusion of previously unavailable analyses of the basic transistor digital circuit building blocks and cells makes this an excellent reference for engineers to look up fundamental concepts and data, design formulae, and latest devices such as the GeSi heterostructure bipolar transistors. 1 Electrons, Bonds, Bands and Holes......Page 3 2 Homogeneous Semiconductor at Equilibrium......Page 153 3 Drift, Diffusion, Generation, Recombination, Trapping and Tunneling......Page 233 4 Metal-Oxide Semidonductor Capacitor (MOSC)......Page 313 5 P/N and Other Junction Diodes ......Page 383 6 MOSC and Other Field-Effect Transistor......Page 523 7 Bipolar Junction Transistor and Other Bipolar Transistor Devices......Page 703 A Notational Convention ......Page 994 Index ......Page 999 Author ......Page 1013 A companion study guide for problems in "Fundamentals of Solid State Electronics". The main work presents basic and state-of-the-art topics in materials physics, device physics and basic circuit building blocks. It is for students in engineering, physics and materials science.