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By a Gentleman
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All conduction is due to the movement of free electrons. + - I’m free In a Semiconductor the electrons are fixed until they receive a little energy
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Conduction half way between a conductor and an insulator Crystals of Silica A photon releases an electron that now can carry current I’m free
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These contain doping with atoms of different valency Doping is adding a material of a different valency to increase the conductivity.
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Thermistor Digital thermometer 10°C Water Heat source Ω Glycerol
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Near the junction some electrons from the ‘N’ fill the holes in the ‘P’ crystal. N-typeP-type
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This creates area in the middle where there are no carriers so no conduction P-typeN-type This barrier is called the DEPLETION LAYER
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When the diode is in FORWARD BIAS the depletion layer disappears. The diode conducts. P-typeN-type + -
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When the diode is in REVERSE BIAS the depletion layer increases. The diode acts as a barrier or insulator. P- type N- type - +
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Only allows current in one direction Forward BiasReverse Bias
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V/ v I/ A Junction Emf (0.6V) Must be Overcome before Conduction starts In reverse Bias No conduction
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mA V + 6 V - Diode in forward bias
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Diode in Reverse bias V + 6 V - A A
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Uses this to turn AC to DC This is called half wave rectification Mains Resistor
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We use a capacitor to smooth the signal to get something more like DC
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Electrons leaving the surface of a hot metal Hot Metal e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e-
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First we heat the cathode to make the electrons jump off by Thermionic Emission CATHODECATHODE e-e- e-e- We can use a voltage to accelerate the electrons to form a stream ANODEANODE High Voltage
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We calculate the energy of each electron first in electron volts CATHODECATHODE e-e- e-e- Energy Gained = 2000eV ANODEANODE 2000v
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Then we convert this to joules ( Charge on the electron = e = 1.6x10 -19 C) CATHODECATHODE e-e- e-e- Energy Gained = e.V = 1.6x10 -19. 2000 = 3.2x10 -16 Joules ANODEANODE 2000v
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All the energy on an electron must be kinetic energy. CATHODECATHODE e-e- e-e- Energy Gained = 3.2x10 -16 = 0.5mv 2 ANODEANODE 2000v
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Electrons jump from the surface of a hot metal – Thermionic Emission Accelerated by high voltage they smash into tungsten Most of the electron energy is lost as heat.-about 90% X-rays very penetrating, fog film, not effected by fields. High Tension Voltage
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