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4.5 10
3
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, you will just need to insert in the answer box "4.5". If, on the other hand, your answer is
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EXPLANATION
The acceptor state traps an electron, so it can not be positioned in the conduction band. By trapping an electron, it generates a mobile hole. So the acceptor state is neither in the valence band. It has to be in the bandgap. By p-doping the holes (positive charge carriers) become the majority charge carriers, and therefore the energy of the acceptor state will be closer to the valence band than to the conduction band.
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is absorbed in a semiconductor creating one electron-hole pair. At the same time, the energy
lost due to thermal relaxation of the electron and hole is 0.27eV . What is the bandgap of the semiconductor (in eV )?
Answer: 1.08
EXPLANATION
Thermal relaxation means that the electron 'falls' down to an energy level at the bottom of the conduction band, wheres the hole 'moves' up to an energy level at the top of the valence band.
= Ephoton Erelaxation
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10
10
cm
at room
cm
Answer: 2.25
EXPLANATION
Arsenic has 5 valence band electrons, which means that it will provide free mobile electrons into the Si network (n-doping). Electrons are the majority charge carriers and holes are the minority charge carriers. Each arsenic atom will give one free electron, so the free electron concentration is n
= 10
16
cm
(1.510
10
p =
10
16
= 2.25 10
cm
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