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Lecture 1


Introduction to Semiconductor




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Semiconductor

Semiconductors are materials with conductivity
that can be controlled through methods such as
doping or changing the temperature.

Conductivity can be increased through doping,
creating either p-type semiconductors or n-type
semiconductors.



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Atomic Theory
• Atom is smallest piece of an element that keeps its
  chemical properties

• Atom contains 3 basic particles
   – Protons
   – Neutrons - Form the nucleus
   – Electrons – orbit around nucleus




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Bohr models

•   The major advantage of the Bohr model was that it worked. It
    explained several things:
•   Atomic spectra - discussed above
•   Periodic behavior of elements - elements with similar properties
    had similar atomic spectra.
•   Each electron orbit of the same size or energy (shell) could only
    hold so many electrons.
•   First shell = two electrons
•   Second shell = eight electrons
•   Third shell and higher = eight electrons
•   When one shell was filled, electrons were found at higher levels.
•   Chemical properties were based on the number of electrons in
    the outermost shell.
•   Elements with full outer shells do not react.
•   Other elements take or give up electrons to get a full outer shell.


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Valence shell

• Outermost shell for a given atom
• Determines the conductivity of the atom
• Contains up to 8 electron

     1 electron in valence shell – nearly perfect conductor
     8 electron in valence shell – complete insulator
     4 electron in valence shell - semiconductor


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Covalent Bonding
• A method by which atoms complete their valence shells by
  sharing valence electron with other atoms
• Covalent bond will result in a stronger bond between the
  valence electrons and their parent atom (insulator)
• However, valence electrons still possible to absorb
  sufficient kinetic energy from natural causes to break the
  covalent bond and assume free state

• Refer figure 1.7




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Energy Level
• There are discrete energy levels associated with each
  orbiting electron
• The more distance the electron from the nucleus, the
  higher energy state




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Insulators
• Electrons tightly bound to host ion
    –   need large amounts of energy to break free
    –   very low numbers of free electrons low conductivity
    –   electric currents do not pass easily
         e.g. paper, rubber, PVC

Conductors
• Electrons very loosely bound to host ions
    – very easy to break free from ions
    – free to "wander" around crystal large numbers of free electrons
    – about one per atom high conductivity
    – movement of electrons produces current in opposite direction
        e.g. metals - Cu, Ag, Al etc

Semiconductors
• Electrons have moderate binding energies
    –   at absolute zero, all electrons are tightly bound insulator
    –   at very high temps, material can conduct conductor
    –   usually moderate numbers of free electrons about one per million atoms
         e.g. Si, Ge, GaAs
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Conduction in metals
• Free electrons in metal have a wide range of energies &
  velocities
   – behave as a "cloud" of electrons
   – individual electrons wander through crystal & collide with ion
     cores
   – individual electrons may travel in many different directions
• No net flow of current - flow in one direction balanced by
  flow in another
• Electron cloud can be accelerated by applied external
  electric-field
   – p.d. across the ends
   – cloud moves in opposite direction to field with drift velocity vd
   – constitutes an electric current in direction of field
• Can show that
      V = IR             (OHM's LAW)
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Electron cloud               Electric Field
                                                   Drift of electron cloud

                                          vd
-                                                     +
                                               I
                                                     Current flow

                             l                       Metal bar of
                                                    Cross-sectional
                                                       area A
      Individual electrons
      may travel in
      random directions




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EEE201 LECTURE 1~www.fida.com.bd

  • 1. Lecture 1 Introduction to Semiconductor www.fida.com.bd
  • 2. Semiconductor Semiconductors are materials with conductivity that can be controlled through methods such as doping or changing the temperature. Conductivity can be increased through doping, creating either p-type semiconductors or n-type semiconductors. www.fida.com.bd
  • 3. Atomic Theory • Atom is smallest piece of an element that keeps its chemical properties • Atom contains 3 basic particles – Protons – Neutrons - Form the nucleus – Electrons – orbit around nucleus www.fida.com.bd
  • 4. Bohr models • The major advantage of the Bohr model was that it worked. It explained several things: • Atomic spectra - discussed above • Periodic behavior of elements - elements with similar properties had similar atomic spectra. • Each electron orbit of the same size or energy (shell) could only hold so many electrons. • First shell = two electrons • Second shell = eight electrons • Third shell and higher = eight electrons • When one shell was filled, electrons were found at higher levels. • Chemical properties were based on the number of electrons in the outermost shell. • Elements with full outer shells do not react. • Other elements take or give up electrons to get a full outer shell. www.fida.com.bd
  • 5. Valence shell • Outermost shell for a given atom • Determines the conductivity of the atom • Contains up to 8 electron 1 electron in valence shell – nearly perfect conductor 8 electron in valence shell – complete insulator 4 electron in valence shell - semiconductor www.fida.com.bd
  • 6. Covalent Bonding • A method by which atoms complete their valence shells by sharing valence electron with other atoms • Covalent bond will result in a stronger bond between the valence electrons and their parent atom (insulator) • However, valence electrons still possible to absorb sufficient kinetic energy from natural causes to break the covalent bond and assume free state • Refer figure 1.7 www.fida.com.bd
  • 7. Energy Level • There are discrete energy levels associated with each orbiting electron • The more distance the electron from the nucleus, the higher energy state www.fida.com.bd
  • 8. Insulators • Electrons tightly bound to host ion – need large amounts of energy to break free – very low numbers of free electrons low conductivity – electric currents do not pass easily e.g. paper, rubber, PVC Conductors • Electrons very loosely bound to host ions – very easy to break free from ions – free to "wander" around crystal large numbers of free electrons – about one per atom high conductivity – movement of electrons produces current in opposite direction e.g. metals - Cu, Ag, Al etc Semiconductors • Electrons have moderate binding energies – at absolute zero, all electrons are tightly bound insulator – at very high temps, material can conduct conductor – usually moderate numbers of free electrons about one per million atoms e.g. Si, Ge, GaAs www.fida.com.bd
  • 9. Conduction in metals • Free electrons in metal have a wide range of energies & velocities – behave as a "cloud" of electrons – individual electrons wander through crystal & collide with ion cores – individual electrons may travel in many different directions • No net flow of current - flow in one direction balanced by flow in another • Electron cloud can be accelerated by applied external electric-field – p.d. across the ends – cloud moves in opposite direction to field with drift velocity vd – constitutes an electric current in direction of field • Can show that V = IR (OHM's LAW) www.fida.com.bd
  • 10. Electron cloud Electric Field Drift of electron cloud vd - + I Current flow l Metal bar of Cross-sectional area A Individual electrons may travel in random directions www.fida.com.bd

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