The formula to calculate the Intrinsic Carrier Concentration is:
\[ n_i = \sqrt{n_0 \cdot p_0} \]
Where:
Intrinsic Carrier Concentration is the number of electrons in the conduction band or the number of holes in the valence band in intrinsic material.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ n_i = \sqrt{110,000,000 \cdot 91,000,000} \]
Evaluating:
\[ n_i = 100,049,987.506246 \text{ 1/m³} \]
The Intrinsic Carrier Concentration is 100,049,987.506246 1/m³.
Majority Carrier Concentration (1/m³) | Minority Carrier Concentration (1/m³) | Intrinsic Carrier Concentration (1/m³) |
---|---|---|
100000000 | 91000000 | 95,393,920.141694560647 |
105000000 | 91000000 | 97,749,680.306382581592 |
110000000 | 91000000 | 100,049,987.506246089935 |
115000000 | 91000000 | 102,298,582.590376093984 |
120000000 | 91000000 | 104,498,803.820905044675 |