Extrinsic Semiconductors ECE 2204. Definitions Intrinsic ▫Pure ▫There are an equal number of...

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Extrinsic Semiconductors ECE 2204

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Page 1: Extrinsic Semiconductors ECE 2204. Definitions Intrinsic ▫Pure ▫There are an equal number of electrons and holes Extrinsic ▫Contains impurities (donors,

Extrinsic SemiconductorsECE 2204

Page 2: Extrinsic Semiconductors ECE 2204. Definitions Intrinsic ▫Pure ▫There are an equal number of electrons and holes Extrinsic ▫Contains impurities (donors,

Definitions•Intrinsic

▫Pure▫There are an equal number of electrons

and holes•Extrinsic

▫Contains impurities (donors, acceptors, and traps)

▫The material properties are dominated by the concentration of the impurities and their effect on the crystal Usually, n ≠ p

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Back to the Periodic Table

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Column V Atoms

Have 5 outer shell electrons

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The extra electron on the phosphorous atom is easily removed and becomes a free electron without generating a hole.

The phosphorous atom becomes positively charged (ionized).

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Back to the Periodic Table (again)

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Column III Atoms

Have 3 outer shell electrons

Missing outer shell electron when compared to Si

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The gallium atom ‘steals’ an electron from a neighboring Si atom to complete the four bonds with the surrounding Si atoms, generating a hole at the neighboring Si atom. The boron atom becomes negatively charged (ionized).

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n-type Semiconductors

•Are doped with donor atoms, which have an extra electron that they donate to the crystal▫When the concentration of donor atoms is

much greater than the intrinsic carrier concentration, the electron concentration is composed of these donated electrons.

DNn

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p-type Semiconductors

•Are doped with acceptor atoms, which generate holes in the crystal▫When the concentration of acceptor atoms is

much greater than the intrinsic carrier concentration, the hole concentration is composed of the holes generated by the acceptors.

ANp

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Minority Carrier Concentrations

A

i

A

i

N

nn

Np

pnn

2

2

n-type semiconductor

p-type semiconductor

D

i

D

i

N

np

Nn

pnn

2

2

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Energy Diagrams

EF

EF

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Resistivity

Dn

D

ipDn

pn

Nq

Nn

Nq

pnq

1

1

1

2

Ap

ApA

in

pn

Nq

NN

nq

pnq

1

1

1

2

n-type semiconductor

p-type semiconductor

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Temperature Effects

•Unfortunately, the simplification of the equation for resistivity gets rid of its temperature dependence of the resistivity. Why? ▫(Always blame the intrinsic carrier

concentration for temperature effects – it is usually the cause.)