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Based on current conduction, materials are classifieds as 1)Insulators Ex: Wood, Mica, Diamond 2) Conductors Ex: Copper, Aluminium 3) Semiconductors Ex: Silicon, Germanium Classification of Materials
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Energy Bands
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Semiconductors They are of two types 1)Intrinsic Semiconductors (Pure) 2)Extrinsic Semiconductors (Impure) Intrinsic is doped to form Extrinsic Adding Impurities is called as Doping
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Depending on the impurities, there are two types of Extrinsic Semiconductors 1)n-type 2) p-type N-type are formed when pentavalent impurities like arsenic are added to pure semiconductor P-type are formed when trivalent impurities like gallium are added to pure semiconductor
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Formation of n-type semiconductor
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Formation of p-type semiconductor
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p-n junction as diode
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p-n junction forward biased
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p-n junction reverse biased
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V-I Characteristics of Diode
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d.c resistance (static resistance) It is the ratio of Voltage to the current in forward biased Diode a.c resistance (dynamic resistance) r f = ΔV/ΔI Reverse resistance It is the resistance offered by Diode under reverse bias Diode Resistance
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Diode Current Equation I = I o (e v/η.vt -1) I = Diode Current V = External Voltage I 0 = reverse saturation current η = 1 for Ge, 2 for Si V T = kT/q = T/11600; k=1.38x10 -23 J/K, q=1.6x10 -19 C T = Temperature of Diode (K) = ( 0 C + 273 0 )
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