A Si p- n junction with cross sectional area A= 0.01cm? is formed with N,=2x1017 cm³, Na= 10"cm3. Calculate: a) contact potential b) the depletion region width and c) the junction capacity at 0 and -2 Volts.
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![A Si p- n junction with cross sectional area A= 0.01cm? is formed with N3=2x1017 cm3, Na=
1017cm3. Calculate: a) contact potential b) the depletion region width and c) the junction
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