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Electron Diffusivity in Amplifiers Formulas
Electron Diffusivity is the diffusion current is a current in a semiconductor caused by the diffusion of charge carriers (holes and/or electrons). And is denoted by D
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. Electron Diffusivity is usually measured using the Square Centimeter Per Second for Diffusivity. Note that the value of Electron Diffusivity is always positive.
Amplifiers formulas that make use of Electron Diffusivity
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Base Junction Width of Amplifier
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Saturation Current
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FAQ
What is the Electron Diffusivity?
Electron Diffusivity is the diffusion current is a current in a semiconductor caused by the diffusion of charge carriers (holes and/or electrons). Electron Diffusivity is usually measured using the Square Centimeter Per Second for Diffusivity. Note that the value of Electron Diffusivity is always positive.
Can the Electron Diffusivity be negative?
No, the Electron Diffusivity, measured in Diffusivity cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Electron Diffusivity?
Electron Diffusivity is usually measured using the Square Centimeter Per Second[cm²/s] for Diffusivity. Square Meter Per Second[cm²/s], Square Millimeter per Second[cm²/s] are the few other units in which Electron Diffusivity can be measured.
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