Write down a formula for the probability of a single donor


Consider a system consisting of single a impurity atom/ion in a semiconductor. Suppose that the impurity atom has one "extra" electron compared to the neighboring atoms, as would a phosphorus atom occupying a lattice site in a silicon crystal. The extra electron is then easily removed leaving behind a positively charged ion. The ionized electron is called a conduction electron, because it is free to move through the material; the impurity atom is called a donor, because it can "donate" a conduction electron. This system is analogous to the hydrogen atom considered in the previous two problems except that the ionization energy is much less mainly due to the screening of the ionic charge by the dielectric behavior of the medium.

(a) Write down a formula for the probability of a single donor atom being ionized. Do not neglect the fact that the electron if present, can have two independent spin states. Express your formula in terms of the temperature, the ionization energy I, and the chemical potential of the "gas" of ionized electrons.

(b) Assuming that the conduction electrons behave like an ordinary ideal gas (with two spin states per particle), write their chemical potential in terms of the number of conduction electrons per unit volume, Nc/V.

(c) Now assume that every conduction electron comes from an ionized donor atom. In this case the number of conduction electrons is equal to the number of donors that are ionized. Use this condition to derive a quadratic equation for Nc in terms of the number of donor atoms (Nd ), eliminating j..t. Solve for Nc using the quadratic formula. Hint It's helpful to introduce some abbreviations for dimensionless quentities

Try ∞ = Ne/Nd,t = KT/It

(d) For phosphorus in silicon, the ionization energy is 0.044 e V. Suppose that there are 1017 P atoms per cubic centimeter. Using these numbers, calculate and plot the fraction of ionized donors as a function of temperature. Discuss the results.

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