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Title: INTRODUCTION TO QUANTUM THEORY OF SOLIDS


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INTRODUCTION TO QUANTUM THEORY OF SOLIDS
  • By
  • Sushama Baag

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CHAPTER OBJECTIVE
LECTURE-1
  • This chapter provides the basic concepts and
    terminology for understanding
  • semiconductors.
  • Importance is given to the concepts of energy
    band ,
  • 2 kinds of electrical charge carriers called
    electrons and holes
  • and how the carrier can be controlled with
    addition of dopants.
  • Another important fact is the Fermi distribution
    function and
  • concept of Fermi level.
  • The electron and hole concentration are closely
    linked to Fermi level.
  • Mastery of the terms , concepts and models
    presented here will prepare
  • you for understanding not only the many
    semiconductor devices that
  • are in existence today but also many more that
    will be invented in the future.

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Before the How , Ask Yourself Why
  • Before we dive in, well take a moment to explain
    exactly why were so interested in, and dependent
    on semiconductors in the first place.
  • Semiconductors are so important to our electronic
    devices simply bcoz their properties can be
    easily and substantially manipiulated.

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FORMATION OF ENERGY BANDS
  • Electrons in individual atoms can exist only at
    exact specified energy levels.
  • But the Pauli Exclusion Principle says that two
    electrons cannot exist in the same space at the
    same time.
  • So when we bring together billions of atoms, the
    electrons move their orbits ever-so-slightly, so
    that each one is different.
  • When we combine all these orbits, each different
    by a miniscule amount, the result is the
    formation of a band of energy levels, in which
    an electron can exist virtually anywhere

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Characteristics of Energy Bands
  • Energy bands become wider as the distances
    between atoms become shorter.
  • The higher the energy level, the wider is the
    corresponding energy band that it splits into.

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Energy Band In Silicon
  • The actual band splitting in a crystal is much
    more complicated than shown in the figures above.
  • Let us consider an isolated Si atom(At. No.14).
  • 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p2

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Energy Bands at different Principal Quantum
Numbers
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