a) The room-temperature electrical conductivity of a silicon specimen is 500 (.m)-1. The hole concentration is known
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a) The room-temperature electrical conductivity of a silicon specimen is 500 (Ω.m)-1. The hole concentration is known to be 2.0 × 1022 m-3. Using the electron and hole mobilities for silicon in Table 18.3, compute the electron concentration.
(b) On the basis of the result in part (a), is the specimen intrinsic, n-type extrinsic, or p-type extrinsic? Why?
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Materials Science and Engineering An Introduction
ISBN: 978-1118324578
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Authors: William D. Callister Jr., David G. Rethwisch
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