A4.16
Explain how the energy band structure for electrons determines the conductivity properties of crystalline materials.
A semiconductor has a conduction band with a lower edge and a valence band with an upper edge . Assuming that the density of states for electrons in the conduction band is
and in the valence band is
where and are constants characteristic of the semiconductor, explain why at low temperatures the chemical potential for electrons lies close to the mid-point of the gap between the two bands.
Describe what is meant by the doping of a semiconductor and explain the distinction between -type and -type semiconductors, and discuss the low temperature limit of the chemical potential in both cases. Show that, whatever the degree and type of doping,
where is the density of electrons in the conduction band and is the density of holes in the valence band.