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Chapter 10
MSE 2001
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Undergraduate 4
04/28/2016

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Term
Resistance is extensive, resistivity is _____.
Definition
Intensive
Term
The property that describes the ease of charge carrier migration in response to an external electric field.
Definition
Mobility
Term
A material with a partially filled valence band
Definition
Conductor
Term
Average charge carrier velocity divided by the electric field strength.
Definition
Mobility
Term
The impurity level within the band gap of a semiconductor associated with holes
Definition
Acceptor level
Term
An extrinsic semiconductor in which holes are the dominant charge carriers
Definition
p-type
Term
An instrinsic semiconductor in which electrons are the dominant charge carriers
Definition
n-type
Term
For a semiconductor, increasing the temperature _____ the mobility of the holes and electrons.
Definition
Decreases
Term
For a metal, increasing the temperature _____ the mobility of the holes and electrons.
Definition
Increases
Term
Adding copper to aluminum will _______ the electrical conductivity of aluminum.
Definition
Decreases
Term
Why are both Na and MG conductors even though Mg has a FULL valence band?
Definition
They both have no band gap.
Term
Explain why no hole is generated by the electron excitation involving a donor impurity atom.
Definition
Since it is an extra electron, no hole is created; the electron is just free to move.
Term
Dopant
Definition
An impurity substance that is inserted into a substance (in very low concentrations) to alter the electrical properties of the substance.
Term
Why is conductivity decrease in a metal as temperature increases?
Definition
The band gap in the metal is small and thus the electrons can easily take a leap to conduction band and conduct electricity but with increase in temperature, the thermal motion makes the electrons to collide and disturb the free flow. Thus, conductivity is decreased. However, with decrease in temperature, the thermal effect is nullified and the electrons can flow smoothly without hindrance and thus conductivity increases.
Term
Why is conductivity increase in a semiconductor as temperature increases?
Definition
In semi conductors, the band gap is big but small enough for few electrons to take a leap to the conduction band and conduct electricity to some extent. However with increase in temperature they get charged with thermal energy which is sufficient to overcome the energy barrier and leap to the conduction band and thus, their conductivity increases.
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