Consider a gallium arsenide sample at 7= 300 K with doping concentrations of Na=0 and N₁- 10¹6 cm³³. Assume complete ionization and assume electron and hole mobilities are 3900 cm²/V.sec and 1900 cm²/V.sec, respectively. Calculate the drift current density (A/cm²) if the applied electric field is E =60 V/cm.

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Consider a gallium arsenide sample at T= 300 K with doping concentrations of N₁ =0
and Na= 10¹6 cm-³. Assume complete ionization and assume electron and hole mobilities
are 3900 cm²/V.sec and 1900 cm²/V.sec, respectively. Calculate the drift current density
(A/cm²) if the applied electric field is E =60 V/cm.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider a gallium arsenide sample at T= 300 K with doping concentrations of N₁ =0 and Na= 10¹6 cm-³. Assume complete ionization and assume electron and hole mobilities are 3900 cm²/V.sec and 1900 cm²/V.sec, respectively. Calculate the drift current density (A/cm²) if the applied electric field is E =60 V/cm.
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