The two equations for the minority carrier concentration (here the electrons at the p-side) at the edge of a junction were | |||||||||||||||
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The first equation came from simply relating one kind of carriers on both sides of the junction including non-equilibrium (i.e. voltage U not zero), the second one is simple the mass action law valid for equlibium (i.e. U = 0). | |||||||||||||||
Show that the two equations are equivalent. | |||||||||||||||
Hint: Express nen in terms of nhp. Write down the equation for nh p and reshuffle the energies in the exponent so that nen and ni can be extracted. | |||||||||||||||
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Solution to Exercise 2.1-1 Free Electron Gas with Constant Boundary Conditions
Solution to 2.1-2: Density of States for Lower Dimensions
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