Semiconductor
Semiconductor
Semiconductor
(Shared Electrons)
(Valence Electrons)
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► If we extend this arrangement throughout a piece of silicon,
we will have the crystal lattice of silicon.
► The form of bond that holds the lattice together is called
covalent bond.
► It has no free electrons – it cannot conduct electricity –
therefore it behaves like an insulator
► It is possible for the Free electron
valence electrons to
absorb sufficient kinetic
energy from natural
causes to break the
covalent bond and
assume “free state”.
► Free electrons in the
material due to natural
causes are referred to as
“intrinsic carriers”.
► It is then available for
conduction and is free to
travel throughout the
material.
• Free carriers at room temperature of certain
intrinsic materials
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Hole Movement in Silicon
Let’s take a closer look at
what the electron has left
behind
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Hole Movement in Silicon
This hole can also move…
An electron – in a nearby
bond – may jump into
this hole…
Effectively causing the
hole to move…
Like this…
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Heating Silicon
We have seen that, in
silicon, heat releases
electrons from their
bonds…
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Intrinsic Conduction
Take a piece of silicon…
It is attracted to the
positive electrode and re-
emitted by the negative
electrode
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Intrinsic Conduction
Now, let’s apply some
more heat…
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Intrinsic Conduction
If more heat is applies
the process continues…
More heat…
More current…
Less resistance…
The silicon is acting as a
thermistor
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Extrinsic Materials
This leaves a region with no free charge carriers – the depletion layer – this layer
acts as an insulator
The p-n Junction 0.7 V
Therefore there is a voltage across the junction – the junction voltage – for
silicon this is approximately 0.7 V
The Reverse Biased P-N Junction
Take a p-n junction
Apply a voltage
across it with the
p-type negative
n-type positive
Apply a voltage
across it with the
p-type postitive
n-type negative
Both disappear as
they are no longer
free for conduction
this….
The arrow shows the
The p-n junction is called a DIODE and is direction in which it
represented by the symbol… conducts current
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