Transistors (eBook)
340 Seiten
Elsevier Science (Verlag)
978-1-4832-7876-6 (ISBN)
Transistors covers the main thread of transistor development. This book is organized into 2 parts encompassing 19, and starts with an overview of the semi-conductor physics pertinent to the understanding of transistors, as well as features and applications of the point contact devices and junction devices. The subsequent part deals with the modulation of conductance of thin films of conductors by surface charges, the metal-semi conductor, and the semi-conductor triode. These topics are followed by discussions on the nature of the forward current, physical principles in transistor, the hole injection in transistor, and the double-surface transistor in which the emitter and collector contacts bear on the two opposite faces of a thin wedge or slab of semiconductor. Other papers describe the effects of electrical forming on the rectifying barrier, the junction in semiconductors and transistors, the theory of Alpha for diffused junction transistors, and a high frequency diffused transistor. The last chapters consider unipolar, analog, and thin film transistors This book will be of value to physicists and researchers in the allied fields.
Front Cover
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Transistors
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Copyright Page
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Table of Contents
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Preface 8
PART 1
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CHAPTER 1. Semiconductor Physics
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CHAPTER 2. Point Contact Devices
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CHAPTER 3. Junction Devices and Subsequent Developments
58
References 83
PART 2
86
PAPER 1. Modulation of Conductance of Thin Films of Semi-conductors by Surface Charges
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PAPER 2. Surface States and Rectification at aMetal-Semi-conductor Contact
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Summary 91
Introduction 91
Impurity Levels and Surface States 95
Nature of Contact 97
Usual Picture of Rectifying Contact 101
Free Surface of Semi-conductor 102
Metal Semi-conductor Contact 107
Conclusions 110
APPENDIX Theory for Schottky Exhaustion Layer
111
PAPER 3. The Transistor, a Semi-conductor Triode
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PAPER 4. Nature of the Forward Current in Germanium Point Contacts
120
PAPER 5. Physical PrinciplesInvolved in Transistor Action
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Summary 124
I. Introduction 125
II. Some Transistor Characteristics
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III. Electrical Conductivity of Germanium
149
IV. Theory of the Diode Characteristic 153
V. Theoretical Considerations on Transistor Action 168
VI. Conclusions 171
PAPER 6. The Double-surface Transistor
173
PAPER 7. Investigation of Hole Injection in Transistor Action
177
PAPER 8. Effects of Electrical Forming on the Rectifying Barriers of n- and p-GermaniumTransistors
181
PAPER 9. p-n Junctions in Semiconductors
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5. Internal Contact Potentials 186
6. p-n-p Transistors 192
PAPER 10. p-n Junction Transistors
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Summary 195
I. Introduction 195
II. The n-p-n Structure as a Transistor and as a"Hook Multiplier"
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III. Description of Experimental Units
200
IV. Performance Characteristics 201
V. Theoretical Principles and Boundary Conditions 202
VI. The Current-Voltage Relationships 206
VII. Special Operating Conditions 211
VIII. Comparison with Experiment
216
IX. Some Design Considerations 226
X. Acknowledgments 228
APPENDIX Proof of the Equality G lr = G ri
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PAPER 11. Theory of Alpha for p-n-p Diffused Junction Transistors
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Summary 231
Introduction 231
General Description 232
Basic Considerations 234
Steady-State Solution of Diffusion Equations 236
Calculation of Transistor Parameters 239
Conclusions 244
List of Symbols 244
PAPER 12. A High-frequency Diffused Base Germanium Transistor
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Summary 246
Introduction 246
Description of Transistor Fabrication and Physical Characteristics
248
Electrical Characterization 250
Considerations of Transit Time 253
Conclusions 259
Acknowledgment 260
PAPER 13. The Surface-Barrier Transistor: PART I.PRINCIPLES OF THE SURFACE-BARRIER TRANSISTOR
261
Summary 261
Introduction 262
The Surface Barrier of N-type Germanium 264
Electron Current Through a Surface Barrier 265
Hole Current Through a Surface Barrier 265
Enhancement of Ratio of Hole Current to Electron Current 266
Application to Surface-Barrier Transistor 268
Electrochemical Fabrication 268
Experimental Results with Electrochemically-Deposited Surface Electrodes
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Future Prospects 272
PAPER 14. Unipolar and Analog Transistors
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9. Unipolar and Analog Transistors 273
Conclusion 279
PAPER 15. A Unipolar "Field-effect" Transistor
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Summary 280
1. Unipolar Transistor and Field-effect Modulation 280
2. Modulation of a Conducting Channel by Electric Fields 282
3. Proposed Unipolar Transistor Terminology 289
4. The Gradual Case 291
5. Conditions in the Expop Region 300
6. Equivalent Circuit for Low Frequencies 304
7. Effects at High Frequency 307
8. Some Quantitative Design Considerations 308
Appendix 311
Acknowledgments 316
PAPER 16. The TFT—A New Thin-film Transistor
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Summary 317
I. Introduction 317
II. Description of the Insulated-Gate TFT Structure 319
III. Physical Processes in the TFT 323
IV. Alternate Forms of TFT's 332
V. Fabrication of the TFT 333
VI. Application of the TFT in Thin Film Circuits 334
VII. Discussion and Conclusions
337
Acknowledgments 337
References 338
Index 340
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 22.10.2013 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Geologie |
Technik ► Bauwesen | |
Technik ► Maschinenbau | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4832-7876-X / 148327876X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4832-7876-6 / 9781483278766 |
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