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An Introduction to Electronic Materials for Engineers aims to give a basic understanding and comprehensive overview of a wide range of materials, such as conducting materials, semiconductors, magnetic materials, optical materials, dielectric materials, superconductors, thermoelectric materials and ionic materials. The new chapters added into this latest edition include thin film electronic materials, organic electronic materials and nanostructured materials. These chapters aim to reflect the new developments made in electronic materials and nanotechnology research towards the design and fabrication of modern equipment and electronic devices.

This book is designed for undergraduate engineering and technology students who have background knowledge of physics and chemistry, as well as for engineers who work on materials processing or application, or electric/electronic engineering.

It emphasizes on the synthesis, performance and application of electronic materials and will enable readers to understand and relate to the devices and materials.

Sample Chapter(s)
Chapter 1: Introduction (150 KB)
Chapter 11: Ionic and Mixed Ionic/Electronic Conductivity (2,041 KB)
Chapter 12: Thin Film Electronic Materials (165 KB)

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Contents:
  • Classical Theory of Electrical Conduction and Conducting Materials
  • Electron Energy in Solids
  • Electron Emission
  • Semiconductor, Properties and Materials
  • Magnetic Properties and Materials
  • Dielectrics
  • Optical Properties and Materials
  • Thermal and Thermoelectric Properties
  • Superconductivity and Superconducting Materials
  • Ionic Materials
  • Thin Film Electronic Materials
  • Organic Electronic Materials
  • Nanomaterials for Electronic Device Applications

Readership: Students, professionals (engineering), non-experts interested in electronic materials.