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Widely considered by experts to be a classic in the field of solid-state physics, J. S. Blakemore's Semiconductor Statistics in this hardcover edition explores in depth the implications of carrier populations and Fermi energies--quantities not measured directly but inferred from experimental observations. Part I of the book considers a semiconductor at or near thermodynamic equilibrium, and Part II examines the additional complexities of an overtly non-equilibrium condition. Directed to advanced graduate students and experimentalists in the field, the book is unique in its extensive treatment of the various ways an electron can make a transition between a multitude of levels, depending upon the environment. First discussing basic concepts in the electron theory of solids, Part I of the book, primarily concerned with statistics, explores the distribution of electrons in energy bands and impurity levels of semiconductors as a function of temperature, impurity density and other factors. Part II covers the kinet
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