Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
Carbon , silicon and germanium have four...

Carbon , silicon and germanium have four valence elcectrons each . These are characterised by valence and conduction bands separated by energy band - gap respectively equal to ` (E_g)_(c) (E_g)_(si) ` and ` (E_g)_(Ge) `. Which of the following statements ture ?

A

`(E_(g))_(Si) lt(E_(g))_(Ge)lt(E_(g))_(C)`

B

`(E_(g))_(C)lt(E_(g))_(Ge)gt(E_(g))_(Si) `

C

`(E_(g))_(C)gt(E_(g))_(Si)gt(E_(g))_(Ge) `

D

`(E_(g))_(C)=(E_(g))_(Si)=(E_(g))_(Ge) `

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct statement is (c).
Of the three given elements, the energy band gap of carbon is the maximum and that of germanium is the least.
The energy band gap of these elements are related as: `(E_(q))_(C) gt (E_(q))_(Si) gt (E_(q))_(Ge)`
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • SEMICONDUCTOR ELECTRONICS MATERIALS DEVICES AND SIMPLE CIRCUITS

    NCERT|Exercise Exercise|15 Videos
  • RAY OPTICS AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS

    NCERT|Exercise Exercise|32 Videos
  • WAVE OPTICS

    NCERT|Exercise Exercise|21 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Carbon silicon and germanium have four valence electrons each these are characterised by valence and conduction bands separated by energy band gap respectively equal to which of the following statement is true (a) (E_(g))_(Si)lt(E_(g))_(Ge)lt(E_(g))_(c ) (b) (E_(g))_(c )lt(E_(g))_(Gelt(E_(g))_(Si) (c ) (E_(g))_(c )gt(E_(g))_(Si)gt(E_(g))_(Ge) (d)(E_(g))_(c )=(E_(g))_(si)=(E_(g))_(Ge)

Carbon, silicon and germanium atoms have four valence electrons each. Their valence and conduction bands are separated by energy band gaps represented by (E_(g))_(C),(E_(g))_(Si) and (E_(g))_(Ge) , respectively. Which one of the following relationship is true in their case?

Carbo , silicon and Germanitum atomshave four valence electrons each . Their velence and conduction bands are separeated by energy nands gaps represented by (E_g)_C , (E_g)_(Si), (E_g)_(Ge) repectively . Which relativon is correct ?

Carbon, silicon and germanium have four valence electrons each. The most appropriate statement for these elements (at room temperature) is