Control of Semiconductor Conductivity by Doping

  • Jones E
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Abstract

Doping is a procedure used for controlling the carrier concentration and hence the conductivity of semiconductors. It can be achieved by introducing into the semiconductor impurity atoms possessing a different number of valency electrons from those of the component...

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Jones, E. D. (1991). Control of Semiconductor Conductivity by Doping. In Electronic Materials (pp. 155–171). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3818-9_12

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