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- Explain the formation of energy bands in solids and hence define condu...
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- On the basis of the energy band diagrams distinguish between metals, i...
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- Distinguish between conductor and semiconductor on the basis of their ...
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- Explain the formation of energy bands in solids and hence define condu...
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- On the basis of the energy band diagrams distinguish between metals, i...
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- On the basis of the energy band diagrams distinguish between metals, i...
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- On the basis of the energy band diagrams distinguish between metals, i...
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- Explain the formation of energy bands in solids and hence define condu...
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- What is an intrinsic semiconductor? How can this material semiconducto...
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- What is doping? What are the necessary conditions for it? State any me...
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- What are extrinsic semiconductors ? Explain how p-type and n-type semi...
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- Derive an expressin for electrical conductiity of semiconductors.
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- Using the concept of free electrons in a conductor, derive the express...
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- Energy band gap of gallium arsenide phosphate is 1.98 eV.Calculate the...
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- The enrgy gap of silicon is 1.14 eV.Find the maximum wavelength ,at wh...
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- The energy liberated in the combination of a hole-electron pair is con...
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- The energy liberated in the ecombination of hole-electron pair is con...
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- A p-type semiconductor has acceptor energy levels 57 meV(millielectron...
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- A semiconductor has accpetor level 1.57 eV above the valence band.What...
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- A semiconductor has equal electron and hole concentration of 4.2 xx 10...
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