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a) Sketch a setup used to measure the Hall effect. Label each part. | a) Sketch a setup used to measure the Hall effect. Label each part. | ||
b) A semiconductor crystal is 5 mm long, 4 mm wide, and 2 mm thick. A 40mA current flows across the length of the sample after a 2-V battery is connected to the ends. When a 0.1T magnetic field is applied perpendicular to the large surface of the specimen, a Hall voltage of 15mV develops across the width of the sample. Determine the i) conductivity, ii) carrier density, iii) mobility | b) A semiconductor crystal is 5 mm long, 4 mm wide, and 2 mm thick. A 40mA current flows across the length of the sample after a 2-V battery is connected to the ends. When a 0.1T magnetic field is applied perpendicular to the large surface of the specimen, a Hall voltage of 15mV develops across the width of the sample. Determine the i) conductivity, ii) carrier density, iii) mobility, for this semiconductor. |
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Problem 1
Copper has a density of 8.885 , a relative atomic mass of 63.57 and has a face-centered cubic structure. Estimate:
a) How many moles of copper there are in 1 .
b) How many copper atoms there are in 1 .
c) The size of the unit cube.
d) The atomic radius of copper in the solid state.
e) The mass of the copper atom.
Problem2.
Aluminum is trivalent with atomic weight of 27 and a density of 2.7 . At room temperature the mean free time between electron collisions is s.
a) Calculate the resistivity of aluminum at room temperature.
b) If a 2-V voltage is applied to the ends of an aluminum wire 10 m long and with a cross- sectional area of , what is the current flowing through it?
Problem 3
The resistivity of a certain material at room temperature is 0.02 Wm and the Hall coefficient is . An electric field of 1 V/m is applied across it. Deduce all the information you can think of about this material.
Problem 4
a) Sketch a setup used to measure the Hall effect. Label each part.
b) A semiconductor crystal is 5 mm long, 4 mm wide, and 2 mm thick. A 40mA current flows across the length of the sample after a 2-V battery is connected to the ends. When a 0.1T magnetic field is applied perpendicular to the large surface of the specimen, a Hall voltage of 15mV develops across the width of the sample. Determine the i) conductivity, ii) carrier density, iii) mobility, for this semiconductor.