N-Type Width Formula

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Charge Penetration N-type refers to the phenomenon where additional electrons from dopant atoms, typically phosphorus or arsenic, penetrate the crystal lattice of the semiconductor material. Check FAQs
xno=|Q|AjNa[Charge-e]
xno - Charge Penetration N-type?|Q| - Total Acceptor Charge?Aj - Junction Area?Na - Acceptor Concentration?[Charge-e] - Charge of electron?

N-Type Width Example

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0.019Edit=13Edit5401.3Edit7.9E+35Edit1.6E-19
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N-Type Width Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate N-Type Width?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
xno=|Q|AjNa[Charge-e]
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
xno=13C5401.3µm²7.9E+351/m³[Charge-e]
Next Step Substitute values of Constants
xno=13C5401.3µm²7.9E+351/m³1.6E-19C
Next Step Convert Units
xno=13C5.4E-97.9E+351/m³1.6E-19C
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
xno=135.4E-97.9E+351.6E-19
Next Step Evaluate
xno=1.90154922096807E-08m
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
xno=0.0190154922096807μm
LAST Step Rounding Answer
xno=0.019μm

N-Type Width Formula Elements

Variables
Constants
Charge Penetration N-type
Charge Penetration N-type refers to the phenomenon where additional electrons from dopant atoms, typically phosphorus or arsenic, penetrate the crystal lattice of the semiconductor material.
Symbol: xno
Measurement: LengthUnit: μm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Total Acceptor Charge
Total Acceptor Charge refers to the overall net charge associated with the acceptor atoms in a semiconductor material or device.
Symbol: |Q|
Measurement: Electric ChargeUnit: C
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Junction Area
The Junction Area is the boundary or interface area between two types of semiconductor materials in a pn diode.
Symbol: Aj
Measurement: AreaUnit: µm²
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Acceptor Concentration
Acceptor concentration is the concentration an acceptor or dopant atom that when substituted into a semiconductor lattice forms a p-type region.
Symbol: Na
Measurement: Carrier ConcentrationUnit: 1/m³
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Charge of electron
Charge of electron is a fundamental physical constant, representing the electric charge carried by an electron, which is the elementary particle with a negative electric charge.
Symbol: [Charge-e]
Value: 1.60217662E-19 C

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How to Evaluate N-Type Width?

N-Type Width evaluator uses Charge Penetration N-type = Total Acceptor Charge/(Junction Area*Acceptor Concentration*[Charge-e]) to evaluate the Charge Penetration N-type, The N-type Width formula is defined as a region near the p-n junction where flow of charge carriers (free electrons and holes) is reduced over a given period and finally results. Charge Penetration N-type is denoted by xno symbol.

How to evaluate N-Type Width using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for N-Type Width, enter Total Acceptor Charge (|Q|), Junction Area (Aj) & Acceptor Concentration (Na) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on N-Type Width

What is the formula to find N-Type Width?
The formula of N-Type Width is expressed as Charge Penetration N-type = Total Acceptor Charge/(Junction Area*Acceptor Concentration*[Charge-e]). Here is an example- 19015.49 = 13/(5.4013E-09*7.9E+35*[Charge-e]).
How to calculate N-Type Width?
With Total Acceptor Charge (|Q|), Junction Area (Aj) & Acceptor Concentration (Na) we can find N-Type Width using the formula - Charge Penetration N-type = Total Acceptor Charge/(Junction Area*Acceptor Concentration*[Charge-e]). This formula also uses Charge of electron constant(s).
Can the N-Type Width be negative?
No, the N-Type Width, measured in Length cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure N-Type Width?
N-Type Width is usually measured using the Micrometer[μm] for Length. Meter[μm], Millimeter[μm], Kilometer[μm] are the few other units in which N-Type Width can be measured.
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