Undergrad What subfields does semiconductor physics comprise?

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Semiconductor physics encompasses several key subfields, including material physics, characterization, processing, and semiconductor materials. The discussion highlights a potential confusion between the applications of semiconductors and the various components of semiconductor physics. Participants clarify that the focus is on the foundational aspects of the field rather than its applications. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding these subfields for a comprehensive grasp of semiconductor physics. Overall, the dialogue reinforces the interconnectedness of these areas within the discipline.
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What subfields semiconductor physics comprise?
What subfields semiconductor physics comprise?
 
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As far as i know it comprise the following : material physics, characterization, processing and semiconductor materials.
 
MOKHTAR said:
As far as i know it comprise the following : material physics, characterization, processing and semiconductor materials.

So you’ve just answered your own question.
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