4.II.33B
A semiconductor has a valence energy band with energies and density of states , and a conduction energy band with energies and density of states . Assume that as , and that as . At zero temperature all states in the valence band are occupied and the conduction band is empty. Let be the number of holes in the valence band and the number of electrons in the conduction band at temperature . Under suitable approximations derive the result
where
Briefly describe how a semiconductor may conduct electricity but with a conductivity that is strongly temperature dependent.
Describe how doping of the semiconductor leads to . A junction is formed between an -type semiconductor, with donor atoms, and a -type semiconductor, with acceptor atoms. Show that there is a potential difference across the junction, where is the electron charge, and
Two semiconductors, one -type and one -type, are joined to make a closed circuit with two junctions. Explain why a current will flow around the circuit if the junctions are at different temperatures.
[The Fermi-Dirac distribution function at temperature and chemical potential is , where is the number of states with energy .
Note that .]