nematollahi
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Hi every one
I want some one explain me this event in semiconductors:
Suppose we have a semiconductor with some impurity. By increasing the temperatures, an increase in majority(that is negligible with respect to the total number of them) and minority carriers will be seen. The difference between the concentrations of majority and minority carriers remains constant.
This difference vanishes at very high temperatures
My question is about the last term. If both carriers increase,why the difference will be vanish?By increasing temperature the electron-hole pair will be produced and the number of added carriers of two type are equal.
I want some one explain me this event in semiconductors:
Suppose we have a semiconductor with some impurity. By increasing the temperatures, an increase in majority(that is negligible with respect to the total number of them) and minority carriers will be seen. The difference between the concentrations of majority and minority carriers remains constant.
This difference vanishes at very high temperatures
My question is about the last term. If both carriers increase,why the difference will be vanish?By increasing temperature the electron-hole pair will be produced and the number of added carriers of two type are equal.