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Problem11 Converting

This document contains equations to calculate the intrinsic carrier concentration (NC) in semiconductors. It defines physical constants like Planck's constant (h) and Boltzmann's constant (k). It then shows the step-by-step calculation of NC as a function of temperature T, arriving at a final value of 7.9977×10−4 kg/eV√eV∙s3 for T = 300 K.

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Problem11 Converting

This document contains equations to calculate the intrinsic carrier concentration (NC) in semiconductors. It defines physical constants like Planck's constant (h) and Boltzmann's constant (k). It then shows the step-by-step calculation of NC as a function of temperature T, arriving at a final value of 7.9977×10−4 kg/eV√eV∙s3 for T = 300 K.

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1 eV =1.

60218 ×10−19 J

h=6.62607 ×10−34 J∙s

1 eV
h=( 6.62607 ×10−34 J∙s ) × −19
=4.13566 ×10−15 eV∙s
1.60218 ×10 J

J 1 eV eV
(
k = 1.38066× 10−23
K
×)( −19
1.60218 ×10 J
=8.6178 × 10−5
K )
3
2 π ( 0.19 × m0 ) k T
NC =12 ( h
2 ) 2

m 0=0.91094 ×10−30 kg

3
eV
( )
( 2 π ( 0.19 × 0.91094 ×10−30 kg ) 8.6178 ×10−5 T
)
2
K
NC =12 2
( 4.13566× 10−15 eV∙s )
3
( 1.08748 ×10−30 kg ) 8.6178 ×10−5 eV T
( )
( )
2
K
N C =12
1.71037 ×10−29 eV 2 ∙ s2
3
1

( 9.371728 ×10−35 kg ∙ ∙ (T )
)
2
K
NC =12
1.71037× 10−29 eV∙s 2
3
kg
(
NC =12 5.4794 × 10−6
eV ∙ s 2 ∙K
∙T ) 2

At T = 300 K
3
kg
(
NC =12 0.00164382
eV ∙ s 2 ) 2

¿ 12 ( 6.6647 ×10−5 )

kg √ kg
NC =7.9977 ×10−4
eV √ eV ∙ s3

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