ECE3040 Homework3 Solution
ECE3040 Homework3 Solution
Pierret, Problem 3.6, parts (a), (b), (c), and (d) (20 points)
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Pierret, Problem 3.12, parts (a)-(f) for graph P3.12(f) (20 points)
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(a)
(b)
! 2 '1015 1015 $
kT ! N AN D $
Vbi =
ln
= 0.0259 ln #
20
& = 0.614V
q #" n 2i &%
" 10
%
xp =
2K s! 0
ND
V =
q N A (N A + N D ) bi
2K s! 0
NA
V =
q N D (N A + N D ) bi
W = x n + x p = 1.09 m
(c)
qN D
1.6 "10 #19 "1015
! = K ! xn = 11.7 " 8.85 "10#14 " 0.73"10#4 = 11280 V /cm
s 0
(d)
(e) Sketches of charge distribution, electric field and electrostatic potential are analog to Slide
10 in Chapter 3.1.
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Pierret, Problem 6.3 (10 points); remember that you deal with a p+n junction, i.e. NA >> ND
To first order, the sketches should be essentially identical to Pierret, Fig. 6.1(a)-(c), except
the Fermi level on the p-side is close to or actually in the valence band. The majority carrier
concentration (holes) on the p-side should be visualized as much larger than the majority
carrier concentration (electrons) on the n-side of the junction. Likewise, the minority carrier
concentration on the n-side (holes) is much greater than on the p-side (electrons). As a
result, hole currents are dominating in both forward and reverse bias direction. Finally, the
depletion region extends most in the lower doped region, i.e. the n-type region.
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