Integrated Microelectronic Devices: Physics and Modeling by J. A. del Alamo, the 1st edition from Pearson, published on January 20, 2017, offers a contemporary perspective on the field of microelectronic device engineering. This essential text delves into the fundamental physics of semiconductor devices, providing a rigorous treatment specifically tailored for the demands of modern nanoelectronics. The book’s core objective is to elucidate the principles of semiconductor device operation with a keen focus on their application in today’s integrated microelectronic systems. Significant attention is dedicated to crucial aspects such as frequency response, layout considerations, geometrical influences, parasitic effects, and the modeling of integrated microelectronic devices, including transistors and diodes. While these concepts are presented with an emphasis on integrated circuits, the knowledge acquired is broadly transferable to numerous other device applications. This comprehensive work is structured to accommodate various academic levels, suitable for a one-semester junior or senior undergraduate course by focusing on core chapters, or for a more in-depth two-semester senior or graduate-level study utilizing its advanced sections. ISBN-10: 134670906, ISBN-13: 978-0134670904.
