Need professional help on silicon material

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The discussion centers around seeking expertise in silicon material and VLSI engineering. Participants are encouraged to reach out via private message for further communication. Recommended reading materials include "Microelectronic Materials" by Chris Grovenor, noted for its academic authority, and "Physics of Semiconductor Devices" by Simon Sze and Kwok Ng, which is highly cited in the field. The conversation highlights the importance of providing specific questions to facilitate better assistance from knowledgeable individuals.
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Anyone has backgroud on silicon material or VLSI engineering please sound off, I will pm you or please pm me advance.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Good books:

"Microelectronic Materials" by Chris Grovenor (Head of Department of Materials, Oxford University)

"Physics of Semiconductor Devices" by Simon Sze and Kwok Ng (over 20,000 citations in the literature)

More specificity in the question would be useful to those trying to help you out. :)
 
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