Intrinsic Carrier Concentration under Non-Equilibrium Conditions Calculator

Calculate Intrinsic Carrier Concentration





Formula

The formula to calculate the Intrinsic Carrier Concentration is:

\[ n_i = \sqrt{n_0 \cdot p_0} \]

Where:

Definition

Intrinsic Carrier Concentration is the number of electrons in the conduction band or the number of holes in the valence band in intrinsic material.

Example Calculation

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.

Conversion Chart

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