Fall 2008 ELEG 340 Homework Assignment: Solid-State Electronics, Assignments of Solid State Physics

Information about a homework assignment for the solid-state electronics course (eleg 340) offered at the university of delaware in fall 2008. The assignment includes problems from the textbook 'streetman-banerjee' and instructions for submission. Students are advised to solve problems 3.2, 3.3, 3.7(a), 3.8, and 3.12(a) and submit their work on time.

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ELEG 340: Solid-State Electronics, Fall 2008
Homework #3 - due Tuesday, 30 September 2008, at the beginning of class
1. Problem 3.2, p. 111 of Streetman-Banerjee, 6th edition.
2. Problem 3.3, p. 111 of Streetman-Banerjee, 6th edition. Hint: assume that all of the donors are
ionized at 300 K, so that n = ND. In fact, this may not be the case for the given value of EC-ED =
0.2 eV, which is relatively much larger than the thermal energy kBT.
3. Problem 3.7(a) only, p. 112 of Streetman-Banerjee, 6th edition.
4. Problem 3.8, p. 112 of Streetman-Banerjee, 6th edition.
5. Problem 3.12(a) only, p. 112 of Streetman-Banerjee, 6th edition.
Homework assignments will appear on the web at:
http://www.ece.udel.edu/~kolodzey/courses/eleg340f08.html
Note: On each homework and report submission, please give your name, the due date,
assignment number and the course number.

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ELEG 340: Solid-State Electronics, Fall 2008

Homework #3 - due Tuesday, 30 September 2008, at the beginning of class

  1. Problem 3.2, p. 111 of Streetman-Banerjee, 6th^ edition.
  2. Problem 3.3, p. 111 of Streetman-Banerjee, 6th^ edition. Hint: assume that all of the donors are ionized at 300 K, so that n = N (^) D. In fact, this may not be the case for the given value of EC -ED = 0.2 eV, which is relatively much larger than the thermal energy k (^) B T.
  3. Problem 3.7(a) only, p. 112 of Streetman-Banerjee, 6th^ edition.
  4. Problem 3.8, p. 112 of Streetman-Banerjee, 6th^ edition.
  5. Problem 3.12(a) only, p. 112 of Streetman-Banerjee, 6 th^ edition.

Homework assignments will appear on the web at: http://www.ece.udel.edu/~kolodzey/courses/eleg340f08.html

Note: On each homework and report submission, please give your name, the due date, assignment number and the course number.