Abstract
The intrinsic carrier density ni of crystalline silicon is an essential parameter for the simulation of electrical and thermal behavior of silicon devices. At 300 K, a value of ni=9.65×109 cm-3 has been determined by extensive experimental studies. However, the temperature dependence of this parameter remains to be verified. In this work, we propose a new expression ni=1.541×1015T1.712exp(-Eg0/(2kT)) thanks to an updated fit of experimental data. Polynomial fits of (mdc/m0)32 and (mdv/m0)32 are also proposed to model NC and NV. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
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Couderc, R., Amara, M., & Lemiti, M. (2014). Reassessment of the intrinsic carrier density temperature dependence in crystalline silicon. Journal of Applied Physics, 115(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4867776
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