In Print: ‘Essential Semiconductor Physics’

In Print graphic featuring Mark Lundstrom

Mark Lundstrom, the Don and Carol Scifres Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and his published book “Essential Semiconductor Physics.”

Publication title

Essential Semiconductor Physics

Purdue author

Mark Lundstrom

Publisher

World Scientific Publishing

Publication date

October 2025

About the book (from the publisher)

This book is the fourth volume in the New Era Electronics lecture notes series, a compilation of volumes defining the important concepts tied to the electronics transition happening in the 21st century.

The lectures in this volume are about the underlying physics that makes semiconductor devices possible. The treatment is physical and intuitive — the text is descriptive, not heavily mathematical. The lectures are designed to be broadly accessible to students in science or engineering and to working engineers. They present an electrical engineering perspective, but those in other fields may find them a useful introduction to the approach that has guided the development of semiconductor technology for more than 75 years.

For those who use semiconductor devices, these lectures provide an understanding of the physics that underlies their operation. For those developing semiconductor technologies these lectures provide a starting point for diving deeper into the physics, chemistry and materials science relevant to semiconductors. Those who have taken advanced courses will see how specific topics fit into a broader framework.

About the Purdue author

Mark Lundstrom is the Don and Carol Scifres Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He is also a special advisor on semiconductors to Purdue President Mung Chiang. Lundstrom, a member of the National Academy of Engineering, founded the nanoHUB platform, which provides users with online access to semiconductor simulation tools and open-content educational resources.

About the In Print series

To celebrate our faculty’s excellence in scholarship, Purdue Today’s weekly book series highlights faculty expertise across diverse subjects and disciplines. Find out more about the Purdue University Books Initiative and how to suggest a book for the In Print series on the Office of the Provost website.

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