A What is the book mentioned in this webpage about band bending?

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Can anyone identity the book please?
http://atao.ucsd.edu/258/bandbending.pdf
i had some notes from this book. I need more info. with great difficulty I have been able to find the link.
any leads will be very useful.
thanks
 
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You could try reaching out to the instructor listed here: http://atao.ucsd.edu/ceng258

I haven't found any results either. I didn't search extensively however.
 
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