CHARGE TRANSPORT IN SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIALS

Journal Title: Journal of Science And Arts - Year 2009, Vol 11, Issue 2

Abstract

The present paper highlights few of the problems encountered in the study of charge transport in semiconductor materials under an electric field. These problems are used in mathematical simulations for better describing the electrons behavior, the necessary electrical field at witch an phonon can be emitted, the max and min conductivity of semiconductors, relaxation time as well as transmit times and tunneling probabilities. Using numerical methods and the Monte Carlo method for computer simulations this paper targets only the issues most frequently encountered in semiconductor materials.

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Andreea Stancu, Dorin Let, Zorica Bacinski

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Andreea Stancu, Dorin Let, Zorica Bacinski (2009). CHARGE TRANSPORT IN SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIALS. Journal of Science And Arts, 11(2), 316-326. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-118752