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Solid State Devices/Solid State Electronics
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1. Elemental and Compound Semiconductors, Direct and Indirect Semiconductors
2. Intrinsic and Extrinsic semiconductors, NType and PType
3. Effective mass and Fermion
4. Hall Effect
5. Einstein's Relation and Continuity equation
6. Recombination mechanisms
7. Diffusion of carriers
8. Carrier concentration derivation
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- Elemental Semiconductors and Compound semiconductors, Direct and Indirect Semiconductors • Class notes
- Intrinsic and Extrinsic semiconductors • Class notes
- N Type Semiconductors and P Type Semiconductors • Class notes
- Effective Mass, Bosons and Fermions • Class notes
- Equilibrium carrier concentration in terms of Fermi level • Class notes
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Contents Available
1. Elemental and Compound Semiconductors, Direct and Indirect Semiconductors
2. Intrinsic and Extrinsic semiconductors, NType and PType
3. Effective mass and Fermion
4. Hall Effect
5. Einstein's Relation and Continuity equation
6. Recombination mechanisms
7. Diffusion of carriers
8. Carrier concentration derivation
Diffusion of carriers and Diffusion current density
Discusses diffusion of carriers with the help of a diagram and derive diffusion current densities.
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- Class notes
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Discusses diffusion of carriers with the help of a diagram and derive diffusion current densities.
Recombination mechanisms and Quasi Fermi levels
Explains direct recombination and indirect recombination. Also discusses quasi fermi levels and a mathematical problem related.
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- Class notes
- • 4 pages •
Explains direct recombination and indirect recombination. Also discusses quasi fermi levels and a mathematical problem related.
Hall Effect and Applications in Solid State Devices
Define Hall Effect and Derive the expression for electron concentration. 
What are the applications of Hall Effect?
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- Class notes
- • 3 pages •
Define Hall Effect and Derive the expression for electron concentration. 
What are the applications of Hall Effect?
Einstein's Relation and Continuity Equation
Derive the Einstein's Relation and Derive Continuity Equation
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- Class notes
- • 3 pages •
Derive the Einstein's Relation and Derive Continuity Equation
Equilibrium carrier concentration in terms of Fermi level
Derivation Of Equilibrium carrier concentration in terms of Fermi level. 
Also a mathematical problem related to carrier concentration is carried out.
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- Class notes
- • 2 pages •
Derivation Of Equilibrium carrier concentration in terms of Fermi level. 
Also a mathematical problem related to carrier concentration is carried out.
Effective Mass, Bosons and Fermions
Explains the concept of effective mass with the help of diagram. Also tells about Boson and fermion.
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- Class notes
- • 2 pages •
Explains the concept of effective mass with the help of diagram. Also tells about Boson and fermion.
N Type Semiconductors and P Type Semiconductors
Explains different types of extrinsic semiconductors namely N Type semiconductors and P Type semiconductors
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- Class notes
- • 2 pages •
Explains different types of extrinsic semiconductors namely N Type semiconductors and P Type semiconductors
Intrinsic and Extrinsic semiconductors
Gives an insight into intrinsic semiconductors and extrinsic semiconductors
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- Class notes
- • 2 pages •
Gives an insight into intrinsic semiconductors and extrinsic semiconductors
Elemental Semiconductors and Compound semiconductors, Direct and Indirect Semiconductors
The note explains in detail about the different classification of semiconductors with example, namely Elemental Semiconductors and Compound semiconductors, Direct and Indirect Semiconductors
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- Class notes
- • 2 pages •
The note explains in detail about the different classification of semiconductors with example, namely Elemental Semiconductors and Compound semiconductors, Direct and Indirect Semiconductors