Mobility of electrons in a semiconductor is defined as the ratio of their drift velocity to the applied electric field. If for an n-type semiconductor, the density of electrons is 10^19 m^-3 and their mobility is 1.6 m^2 (V - s), then the resistivity of the semiconductor (since, it is an n-type semiconductor contribution of holes is ignored) is close to....?

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Mobility of electrons in a semiconductor is
defined as the ratio of their drift velocity to the
applied electric field. If for an n-type
semiconductor,
the density of electrons is 10^19
m^-3 and their mobility is 1.6 m^2 (V-s), then
the resistivity of the semiconductor (since, it is an
n-type semiconductor contribution of holes is
ignored) is close to....?
Transcribed Image Text:Mobility of electrons in a semiconductor is defined as the ratio of their drift velocity to the applied electric field. If for an n-type semiconductor, the density of electrons is 10^19 m^-3 and their mobility is 1.6 m^2 (V-s), then the resistivity of the semiconductor (since, it is an n-type semiconductor contribution of holes is ignored) is close to....?
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