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[QUOTE="MathematicalPhysicist, post: 5479578, member: 72"] Aschroft and Mermin and Kittel's are the standard textbooks on solid state physics, there's another book with solved exercises in Solid state physics which you can check in amazon (I don't remember its name by heart). If you look at more EE books on Electronic Devices then there's the book by Robert Pierre, called Fundementals of Semiconductors. [/QUOTE]
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