Physics of Semiconductor Devices

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pn junction

A silicon pn junction is doped with 1017 cm-3 donors on the n-side and 1017 cm-3 acceptors on the p-side.

(a) Calculate the Fermi energies on the two sides at 300 K. Set the zero of energy to be at the top of the valence band.

(b) Calculate the built-in voltage for this diode. If you did not find the Fermi energies in part (a), use EFn = 1 eV and EFp = 0.1 eV.

(c) Draw the electric field as a function of position indicating the direction the field is pointing.

For silicon: Eg = 1.12 eV, Nc = 2.78×1025 m-3 and Nv = 9.84×1024 m-3.