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Hyperscript"Electronic Materials"© H. Föll Books |
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| L. A. A. Warnes: Electronic Materials | ||
| Rather theoretical in some points (includes much of what has been taught in the undergraduate course "Einführung in die Materialwissenschaft I + I"), not too many illustrations and examples. | ||
| Good, rather short survey of Si microelectronics technology, perfectly suited to the course. | ||
| Recommended; will be in the library | ||
| S. P. Murarka, M. P. Peckerar: Electronic Materials Science and Technology | ||
| Exclusively semiconductor technology. | ||
| OK for this part of the course, otherwise not usable. | ||
| R. E. Hummel: Electronic Properties of Materials | ||
| Rather involved, using quantum theory. | ||
| Strong emphasize on optics, but not much about dielectric properties at low frequencies | ||
| Generally very good and to be recommended for Materials Scientists who want to dig deeper. | ||
| Several copies in the library | ||
| G. F. Fasching: Werkstoffe für die Elektrotechnik | ||
| Only available in german! | ||
| "Classic" for Electrical Engineers. 3rd edition finally contains modern materials. Fully sufficient for the course. | ||
| Several copies in the library | ||
| W. v.Münch: Werkstoffe der Elektrotechnik | ||
| Only available in German! | ||
| Short, cheap and application oriented book; not always sufficient in theory, but good enough for most topics. | ||
| Several copies in the library | ||
| Ian P. Jones: Materials Science for Electrical and Electronic Engineers | ||
| Rather new and rather elementary. But very good for catching up on background knowledge and very good reading. | ||
| Many modern applications and examples are included | ||
| Several copies in the library | ||
| Donald R. Askeland: The Science and Engineering of Materials | ||
| Covers far more than Electronic Materials (but with less depth) | ||
| Undergraduate Level | ||
| Clear and to the point | ||