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1 These PowerPoint color diagrams can only be used by instructors if the 3 rd Edition has been adopted for his/her course. Permission is given to individuals who have purchased a copy of the third edition with CD-ROM Electronic Materials and Devices to use these slides in seminar, symposium and conference presentations provided that the book title, author and © McGraw-Hill are displayed under each diagram.

2 Metal interconnects are used in microelectronics to wire the devices within the chip, the intergraded circuit. Multilevel interconnects are used for implementing the necessary interconnections. |SOURCE: Dr. Don Scansen, Semiconductor Insights, Kanata, Ontario, Canada

3 Fig 2.26 From Principles of Electronic Materials and Devices, Third Edition, S.O. Kasap (© McGraw-Hill, 2005) Drift of electrons in a conductor in the presence of an applied electric field. Electrons drift with an average velocity v dx in the x- direction.(E x is the electric field.)

4 Fig 2.2 From Principles of Electronic Materials and Devices, Third Edition, S.O. Kasap (© McGraw-Hill, 2005) (a) A conduction electron in the electron gas moves about randomly in a metal (with a mean speed u) being frequently and randomly scattered by by thermal vibrations of the atoms. In the absence of an applied field there is no net drift in any direction. (b) In the presence of an applied field, E x, there is a net drift along the x-direction. This net drift along the force of the field is superimposed on the random motion of the electron. After many scattering events the electron has been displaced by a net distance,  x, from its initial position toward the positive terminal

5 From Principles of Electronic Materials and Devices, Third Edition, S.O. Kasap (© McGraw-Hill, 2005)

6 Fig 2.4 From Principles of Electronic Materials and Devices, Third Edition, S.O. Kasap (© McGraw-Hill, 2005)

7 Fig 2.5 From Principles of Electronic Materials and Devices, Third Edition, S.O. Kasap (© McGraw-Hill, 2005)

8 Fig 2.6 From Principles of Electronic Materials and Devices, Third Edition, S.O. Kasap (© McGraw-Hill, 2005)

9 W.F. Beadle, et. al.,”Quick reference manual for semiconductor engineers,” Wiley, NY, 1985. Silicon electron mobility

10 Mobility (cm 2 /V-s) Diffusivity (cm 2 /s)

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12 Fig 2.7 From Principles of Electronic Materials and Devices, Third Edition, S.O. Kasap (© McGraw-Hill, 2005)


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