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Hole Concentration in Integrated Circuits (IC) Formulas
Hole Concentration refers to the number of electrons per unit volume in a material. And is denoted by p. Hole Concentration is usually measured using the Electrons per Cubic Meter for Electron Density. Note that the value of Hole Concentration is always positive.
Integrated Circuits (IC) formulas that make use of Hole Concentration
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Drift Current Density due to Holes
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FAQ
What is the Hole Concentration?
Hole Concentration refers to the number of electrons per unit volume in a material. Hole Concentration is usually measured using the Electrons per Cubic Meter for Electron Density. Note that the value of Hole Concentration is always positive.
Can the Hole Concentration be negative?
No, the Hole Concentration, measured in Electron Density cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Hole Concentration?
Hole Concentration is usually measured using the Electrons per Cubic Meter[electrons/m³] for Electron Density. Electrons per Cubic Centimeter[electrons/m³] are the few other units in which Hole Concentration can be measured.
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