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Solid state electronic devices 7th edition streetman solution manual

Solid State Electronic Devices 7thEdition Streetman Solutions Manual Visit to Download in Full: � © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc., Hoboken, NJ. All rights reserved. This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion of this material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing
from the publisher. 2 and 2 n 2 2 = 2 2 2 2 2 4 π o r n = n r n = n o o o Solutions Manual for Solid State Electronic Devices 7e by Ben Streetman 0133356035 Full version at: � Chapter 2 Solutions Prob .

2.1 (a&b) Sketch a vacuum tube device. Graph photocurrent I versus retarding voltage V for several light intensities. I V o V ligh t in t ensity Note that V o remains same for all intensities. (c) Find retarding potential. λ =2440Å=0.244 μ m V = h ν - Φ = 1.24 e V μ m =4.09 e V - = 1.24 e V μ m - 4.09eV = 5.08eV - 4.09 e V 1 e V o λ ( μ m) 0.244
μ m Prob . 2.2 Show third Bohr postulate equates to integer number of DeBroglie waves fitting within circumference of a Bohr circular orbit. 4 n 2 r = q 2 mv 2 = and p = mvr n mq 2 4 n 2 r = 4 π r 2 r n mq 2 mr 2 q 2 mr 2 mv 2 m 2 v 2 r © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc., Hoboken, NJ. All rights reserved. This material is protected under
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2 - 32 π 2 2 n 2 2 o 2 2 π 2 = 8 PASCHEN SERIES n n^2 n^2-9 9*n^2/(n^2-9) 911*9*n^2/(n^2-9) 4 16 7 20.57 18741 5 25 16 14.06 12811 6 36 27 12.00 10932 7 49 40 11.03 10044 8 64 55 10.47 9541 9 81 72 10.13 9224 10 100 91 9.89 9010 BALMER SERIES n n^2 n^2-4 4n^2/(n^2-4) 911*4*n^2/(n^2-4) 3 9 5 7.20 6559 4 16 12 5.33 4859 5
25 21 4.76 4338 6 36 32 4.50 4100 7 49 45 4.36 3968 o 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Prob . 2.3 (a) Find generic equation for Lyman, Balmer, and Paschen series.
h c mq 4 mq 4 Δ E = λ = 32 π 2 2 n 2 h c = mq 4 (n 2 - n 2 ) mq 4 (n 2 - n 2 ) λ 32 2 n 2 n 2 2 n 2 n 2 h 2 o 1 2 o 1 2 8 2 n 2 n 2 h 2 h c 8 ε 2 h 3 c n 2 n 2 = o 1 2 = o 1 2 mq 4 (n 2 - n 2 ) mq 4 n 2 - n 22 1 2 1 8 (8.85 10 -12 F ) 2 (6.63 10 − 34 J s) 3 2.998 10 8 m n 2 n 2 = m s 1 2 9.11 10 -31 kg (1.60 10 -19 C) 4 n 2 - n 2 n 2 n 2 =
9.11 10 8 m 1 2 n 2 - n 2 n 2 n 2 = 9.11 Å 1 2 n 2 - n 22 1 2 1 n 1 =1 for Lyman, 2 for Balmer, and 3 for Paschen (b) Plot wavelength versus n for Lyman, Balmer, and Paschen series. LYMAN SERIES n n^2 n^2-1 n^2/(n^2-1) 911*n^2/(n^2-1) 2 4 3 1.33 1215 3 9 8 1.13 1025 4 16 15 1.07 972 5 25 24 1.04 949 LYMAN LIMIT 911 Ǻ PASCHEN
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I V o V ligh t in t ensity Note that V o remains same for all intensities. (c) Find retarding potential. λ =2440Å=0.244 μ m V = h ν - Φ = 1.24 e V μ m =4.09 e V - = 1.24 e V μ m - 4.09eV = 5.08eV - 4.09 e V 1 e V o λ ( μ m) 0.244 μ m Prob . 2.2 Show third Bohr postulate equates to integer number of DeBroglie waves fitting within
circumference of a Bohr circular orbit. 4 n 2 r = q 2 mv 2 = and p = mvr n mq 2 4 n 2 r = 4 π r 2 r n mq 2 mr 2 q 2 mr 2 mv 2 m 2 v 2 r © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc., Hoboken, NJ. All rights reserved. This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion of this material may be reproduced, in any form or
by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher.
2 is the t h n m 2 v 2 r 2 = n 2 mvr n = n B n n p = n ird Bohr pos t u l a t e © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc., Hoboken, NJ. All rights reserved. This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion of this material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 2 -
32 π 2 2 n 2 2 o 2 2 π 2 = 8 PASCHEN SERIES n n^2 n^2-9 9*n^2/(n^2-9) 911*9*n^2/(n^2-9) 4 16 7 20.57 18741 5 25 16 14.06 12811 6 36 27 12.00 10932 7 49 40 11.03 10044 8 64 55 10.47 9541 9 81 72 10.13 9224 10 100 91 9.89 9010 BALMER SERIES n n^2 n^2-4 4n^2/(n^2-4) 911*4*n^2/(n^2-4) 3 9 5 7.20 6559 4 16 12 5.33 4859 5 25
21 4.76 4338 6 36 32 4.50 4100 7 49 45 4.36 3968 o 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Prob . 2.3 (a) Find generic equation for Lyman, Balmer, and Paschen series. h c mq 4 mq 4 Δ E = λ = 32 π 2 2 n 2 h c = mq 4 (n 2 - n 2 ) mq 4 (n 2 - n 2 ) λ 32 2 n 2 n 2 2 n 2 n 2 h 2 o 1 2 o 1 2 8 2 n 2 n 2 h 2 h c 8 ε 2 h 3 c n 2 n 2 = o 1 2 = o 1 2 mq 4 (n 2 - n 2 ) mq 4 n 2 - n
22 1 2 1 8 (8.85 10 -12 F ) 2 (6.63 10 − 34 J s) 3 2.998 10 8 m n 2 n 2 = m s 1 2 9.11 10 -31 kg (1.60 10 -19 C) 4 n 2 - n 2 n 2 n 2 = 9.11 10 8 m 1 2 n 2 - n 2 n 2 n 2 = 9.11 Å 1 2 n 2 - n 22 1 2 1 n 1 =1 for Lyman, 2 for Balmer, and 3 for Paschen (b) Plot wavelength versus n for Lyman, Balmer, and Paschen series. LYMAN SERIES n n^2
n^2-1 n^2/(n^2-1) 911*n^2/(n^2-1) 2 4 3 1.33 1215 3 9 8 1.13 1025 4 16 15 1.07 972 5 25 24 1.04 949 LYMAN LIMIT 911 Ǻ PASCHEN LIMIT 8199 Ǻ BALMER LIMIT 3644 Ǻ © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc., Hoboken, NJ. All rights reserved. This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion of this material
may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. Solid State Electronic Devices 7th Edition Streetman Solutions Manual Full download at link: � Chapter 5 Solutions Find the time that it takes to grow the first 200nm, the next 300nm, and the final 400nm. Draw and calculate step heights after
reoxidation. Time for first 200nm = 0.13 hours from Appendix VI at 1000°C Time for next 300nm = 0.6 hours for 500nm – 0.13 hours for 200nm = 0.47 hours Time for final 400nm = 1.8 hours for 900nm – 0.6 hours for 500 nm = 1.2 hours Oxidation Time After Etch = 6.0 hours for 2000nm – 1.4 hours for 900nm at 1100°C = 4.6 hours Oxide
Growth Inside Window = 1700nm Step in oxide = 564 nm Step in Si = 264 nm 504nm 0.44 · 900=396nm 264nm 564nm 556nm 952nm 1144nm 748nm Si 1120nm 880nm Original Si surface © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc., Hoboken, NJ. All rights reserved. This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist.
No portion of this material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 3 o 3 s min - - s Prob. 5.2 16 1 Plot the distributions for B diffused into Si (N d = 5 10 ) at 1000°C for 30min (D= cm 3 10 - 14 cm 2 20 1 ) with (a) constant source N = 5 10 cm and (b) limited source 13 1 N o = 5 10
cm 3 on the surface prior to diffusion. The Gaussian distribution differs from Equation 4-44 because all atoms are assumed to diffuse into the sample (i.e. there is no diffusion in the – x direction). D t = 3 10 - 14 cm 2 30min 60 s = 5.4 10 - 10 cm 2 = 0.0735 μm x x (a) N = N o erfc 2 D t = N o erfc 0.147 μ m x j =0.4 μ m N = N 2
x = N x 2 (b) s e π D t 2 D t s e 0.1302 μm 0.147 μ m x j =0.3 μ m Prob. 5.3 For the unlimited source in Problem 5.2, calculate the time to achieve a junction depth of 1 micron. Use N o from Appendix VII and D from Appendix VIII. N = N erfc x = 10 21 1 erfc 1 μm = 2 10 16 1 o 2 D t cm 3 2 3 10 - 14 cm 2 t cm 3
1 μm s 2 10 16 1 erfc = cm 3 = 2 10 - 5 2 3 10 - 14 cm 2 t 10 21 1 1 μm s © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc., Hoboken, NJ. All rights reserved. This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion of this material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the
publisher. 10 - 4 cm cm 3 = = 3.0 2 3 10 - 14 cm 2 t 2 3 10 - 14 cm 2 t s s t = 9260s = 2 hrs 34 minutes 20 seconds They say you can’t judge a book by its cover. It’s the same with your students.

Graph photocurrent I versus retarding voltage V for several light intensities. I V o V ligh t in t ensity Note that V o remains same for all intensities. (c) Find retarding potential. λ =2440Å=0.244 μ m V = h ν - Φ = 1.24 e V μ m =4.09 e V - = 1.24 e V μ m - 4.09eV = 5.08eV - 4.09 e V 1 e V o λ ( μ m) 0.244 μ m Prob . 2.2 Show third Bohr
postulate equates to integer number of DeBroglie waves fitting within circumference of a Bohr circular orbit. 4 n 2 r = q 2 mv 2 = and p = mvr n mq 2 4 n 2 r = 4 π r 2 r n mq 2 mr 2 q 2 mr 2 mv 2 m 2 v 2 r © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc., Hoboken, NJ. All rights reserved. This material is protected under all copyright laws as they
currently exist. No portion of this material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 2 is the t h n m 2 v 2 r 2 = n 2 mvr n = n B n n p = n ird Bohr pos t u l a t e © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc., Hoboken, NJ. All rights reserved. This material is protected under all copyright laws as they
currently exist. No portion of this material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 2 - 32 π 2 2 n 2 2 o 2 2 π 2 = 8 PASCHEN SERIES n n^2 n^2-9 9*n^2/(n^2-9) 911*9*n^2/(n^2-9) 4 16 7 20.57 18741 5 25 16 14.06 12811 6 36 27 12.00 10932 7 49 40 11.03 10044 8 64 55 10.47 9541 9
81 72 10.13 9224 10 100 91 9.89 9010 BALMER SERIES n n^2 n^2-4 4n^2/(n^2-4) 911*4*n^2/(n^2-4) 3 9 5 7.20 6559 4 16 12 5.33 4859 5 25 21 4.76 4338 6 36 32 4.50 4100 7 49 45 4.36 3968 o 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Prob . 2.3 (a) Find generic equation for Lyman, Balmer, and Paschen series. h c mq 4 mq 4 Δ E = λ = 32 π 2 2 n 2 h c = mq 4 (n 2 - n
2 ) mq 4 (n 2 - n 2 ) λ 32 2 n 2 n 2 2 n 2 n 2 h 2 o 1 2 o 1 2 8 2 n 2 n 2 h 2 h c 8 ε 2 h 3 c n 2 n 2 = o 1 2 = o 1 2 mq 4 (n 2 - n 2 ) mq 4 n 2 - n 22 1 2 1 8 (8.85 10 -12 F ) 2 (6.63 10 − 34 J s) 3 2.998 10 8 m n 2 n 2 = m s 1 2 9.11 10 -31 kg (1.60 10 -19 C) 4 n 2 - n 2 n 2 n 2 = 9.11 10 8 m 1 2 n 2 - n 2 n 2 n 2 = 9.11 Å 1 2 n 2 - n 22 1 2 1 n
1 =1 for Lyman, 2 for Balmer, and 3 for Paschen (b) Plot wavelength versus n for Lyman, Balmer, and Paschen series. LYMAN SERIES n n^2 n^2-1 n^2/(n^2-1) 911*n^2/(n^2-1) 2 4 3 1.33 1215 3 9 8 1.13 1025 4 16 15 1.07 972 5 25 24 1.04 949 LYMAN LIMIT 911 Ǻ PASCHEN LIMIT 8199 Ǻ BALMER LIMIT 3644 Ǻ © 2015 Pearson Education,
Inc., Hoboken, NJ. All rights reserved. This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion of this material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. Solid State Electronic Devices 7th Edition Streetman Solutions Manual Full download at link: � Chapter 5
Solutions Find the time that it takes to grow the first 200nm, the next 300nm, and the final 400nm. Draw and calculate step heights after reoxidation. Time for first 200nm = 0.13 hours from Appendix VI at 1000°C Time for next 300nm = 0.6 hours for 500nm – 0.13 hours for 200nm = 0.47 hours Time for final 400nm = 1.8 hours for 900nm – 0.6
hours for 500 nm = 1.2 hours Oxidation Time After Etch = 6.0 hours for 2000nm – 1.4 hours for 900nm at 1100°C = 4.6 hours Oxide Growth Inside Window = 1700nm Step in oxide = 564 nm Step in Si = 264 nm 504nm 0.44 · 900=396nm 264nm 564nm 556nm 952nm 1144nm 748nm Si 1120nm 880nm Original Si surface © 2015 Pearson
Education, Inc., Hoboken, NJ. All rights reserved. This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion of this material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher.
3 o 3 s min - - s Prob. 5.2 16 1 Plot the distributions for B diffused into Si (N d = 5 10 ) at 1000°C for 30min (D= cm 3 10 - 14 cm 2 20 1 ) with (a) constant source N = 5 10 cm and (b) limited source 13 1 N o = 5 10 cm 3 on the surface prior to diffusion.
I V o V ligh t in t ensity Note that V o remains same for all intensities. (c) Find retarding potential. λ =2440Å=0.244 μ m V = h ν - Φ = 1.24 e V μ m =4.09 e V - = 1.24 e V μ m - 4.09eV = 5.08eV - 4.09 e V 1 e V o λ ( μ m) 0.244 μ m Prob . 2.2 Show third Bohr postulate equates to integer number of DeBroglie waves fitting within
circumference of a Bohr circular orbit. 4 n 2 r = q 2 mv 2 = and p = mvr n mq 2 4 n 2 r = 4 π r 2 r n mq 2 mr 2 q 2 mr 2 mv 2 m 2 v 2 r © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc., Hoboken, NJ. All rights reserved. This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion of this material may be reproduced, in any form or
by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 2 is the t h n m 2 v 2 r 2 = n 2 mvr n = n B n n p = n ird Bohr pos t u l a t e © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc., Hoboken, NJ. All rights reserved.
This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion of this material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 2 - 32 π 2 2 n 2 2 o 2 2 π 2 = 8 PASCHEN SERIES n n^2 n^2-9 9*n^2/(n^2-9) 911*9*n^2/(n^2-9) 4 16 7 20.57 18741 5 25 16 14.06 12811 6 36
27 12.00 10932 7 49 40 11.03 10044 8 64 55 10.47 9541 9 81 72 10.13 9224 10 100 91 9.89 9010 BALMER SERIES n n^2 n^2-4 4n^2/(n^2-4) 911*4*n^2/(n^2-4) 3 9 5 7.20 6559 4 16 12 5.33 4859 5 25 21 4.76 4338 6 36 32 4.50 4100 7 49 45 4.36 3968 o 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Prob . 2.3 (a) Find generic equation for Lyman, Balmer, and Paschen series. h
c mq 4 mq 4 Δ E = λ = 32 π 2 2 n 2 h c = mq 4 (n 2 - n 2 ) mq 4 (n 2 - n 2 ) λ 32 2 n 2 n 2 2 n 2 n 2 h 2 o 1 2 o 1 2 8 2 n 2 n 2 h 2 h c 8 ε 2 h 3 c n 2 n 2 = o 1 2 = o 1 2 mq 4 (n 2 - n 2 ) mq 4 n 2 - n 22 1 2 1 8 (8.85 10 -12 F ) 2 (6.63 10 − 34 J s) 3 2.998 10 8 m n 2 n 2 = m s 1 2 9.11 10 -31 kg (1.60 10 -19 C) 4 n 2 - n 2 n 2 n 2 = 9.11
10 8 m 1 2 n 2 - n 2 n 2 n 2 = 9.11 Å 1 2 n 2 - n 22 1 2 1 n 1 =1 for Lyman, 2 for Balmer, and 3 for Paschen (b) Plot wavelength versus n for Lyman, Balmer, and Paschen series. LYMAN SERIES n n^2 n^2-1 n^2/(n^2-1) 911*n^2/(n^2-1) 2 4 3 1.33 1215 3 9 8 1.13 1025 4 16 15 1.07 972 5 25 24 1.04 949 LYMAN LIMIT 911 Ǻ PASCHEN LIMIT
8199 Ǻ BALMER LIMIT 3644 Ǻ © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc., Hoboken, NJ. All rights reserved. This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion of this material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher.

λ =2440Å=0.244 μ m V = h ν - Φ = 1.24 e V μ m =4.09 e V - = 1.24 e V μ m - 4.09eV = 5.08eV - 4.09 e V 1 e V o λ ( μ m) 0.244 μ m Prob . 2.2 Show third Bohr postulate equates to integer number of DeBroglie waves fitting within circumference of a Bohr circular orbit. 4 n 2 r = q 2 mv 2 = and p = mvr n mq 2 4 n 2 r = 4 π r 2 r n mq 2
mr 2 q 2 mr 2 mv 2 m 2 v 2 r © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc., Hoboken, NJ. All rights reserved. This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist.
No portion of this material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 2 is the t h n m 2 v 2 r 2 = n 2 mvr n = n B n n p = n ird Bohr pos t u l a t e © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc., Hoboken, NJ. All rights reserved. This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No
portion of this material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 2 - 32 π 2 2 n 2 2 o 2 2 π 2 = 8 PASCHEN SERIES n n^2 n^2-9 9*n^2/(n^2-9) 911*9*n^2/(n^2-9) 4 16 7 20.57 18741 5 25 16 14.06 12811 6 36 27 12.00 10932 7 49 40 11.03 10044 8 64 55 10.47 9541 9 81 72 10.13 9224
10 100 91 9.89 9010 BALMER SERIES n n^2 n^2-4 4n^2/(n^2-4) 911*4*n^2/(n^2-4) 3 9 5 7.20 6559 4 16 12 5.33 4859 5 25 21 4.76 4338 6 36 32 4.50 4100 7 49 45 4.36 3968 o 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Prob .
2.3 (a) Find generic equation for Lyman, Balmer, and Paschen series.
h c mq 4 mq 4 Δ E = λ = 32 π 2 2 n 2 h c = mq 4 (n 2 - n 2 ) mq 4 (n 2 - n 2 ) λ 32 2 n 2 n 2 2 n 2 n 2 h 2 o 1 2 o 1 2 8 2 n 2 n 2 h 2 h c 8 ε 2 h 3 c n 2 n 2 = o 1 2 = o 1 2 mq 4 (n 2 - n 2 ) mq 4 n 2 - n 22 1 2 1 8 (8.85 10 -12 F ) 2 (6.63 10 − 34 J s) 3 2.998 10 8 m n 2 n 2 = m s 1 2 9.11 10 -31 kg (1.60 10 -19 C) 4 n 2 - n 2 n 2 n 2 =
9.11 10 8 m 1 2 n 2 - n 2 n 2 n 2 = 9.11 Å 1 2 n 2 - n 22 1 2 1 n 1 =1 for Lyman, 2 for Balmer, and 3 for Paschen (b) Plot wavelength versus n for Lyman, Balmer, and Paschen series. LYMAN SERIES n n^2 n^2-1 n^2/(n^2-1) 911*n^2/(n^2-1) 2 4 3 1.33 1215 3 9 8 1.13 1025 4 16 15 1.07 972 5 25 24 1.04 949 LYMAN LIMIT 911 Ǻ PASCHEN
LIMIT 8199 Ǻ BALMER LIMIT 3644 Ǻ © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc., Hoboken, NJ. All rights reserved. This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion of this material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. Solid State Electronic Devices 7th Edition
Streetman Solutions Manual Full download at link: � Chapter 5 Solutions Find the time that it takes to grow the first 200nm, the next 300nm, and the final 400nm. Draw and calculate step heights after reoxidation. Time for first 200nm = 0.13 hours from Appendix VI at 1000°C Time for next 300nm = 0.6 hours for 500nm – 0.13 hours for 200nm
= 0.47 hours Time for final 400nm = 1.8 hours for 900nm – 0.6 hours for 500 nm = 1.2 hours Oxidation Time After Etch = 6.0 hours for 2000nm – 1.4 hours for 900nm at 1100°C = 4.6 hours Oxide Growth Inside Window = 1700nm Step in oxide = 564 nm Step in Si = 264 nm 504nm 0.44 · 900=396nm 264nm 564nm 556nm 952nm 1144nm
748nm Si 1120nm 880nm Original Si surface © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc., Hoboken, NJ. All rights reserved. This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion of this material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 3 o 3 s min - - s Prob. 5.2 16 1 Plot
the distributions for B diffused into Si (N d = 5 10 ) at 1000°C for 30min (D= cm 3 10 - 14 cm 2 20 1 ) with (a) constant source N = 5 10 cm and (b) limited source 13 1 N o = 5 10 cm 3 on the surface prior to diffusion. The Gaussian distribution differs from Equation 4-44 because all atoms are assumed to diffuse into the sample (i.e. there is no
diffusion in the – x direction). D t = 3 10 - 14 cm 2 30min 60 s = 5.4 10 - 10 cm 2 = 0.0735 μm x x (a) N = N o erfc 2 D t = N o erfc 0.147 μ m x j =0.4 μ m N = N 2 x = N x 2 (b) s e π D t 2 D t s e 0.1302 μm 0.147 μ m x j =0.3 μ m Prob.
5.3 For the unlimited source in Problem 5.2, calculate the time to achieve a junction depth of 1 micron. Use N o from Appendix VII and D from Appendix VIII. N = N erfc x = 10 21 1 erfc 1 μm = 2 10 16 1 o 2 D t cm 3 2 3 10 - 14 cm 2 t cm 3 1 μm s 2 10 16 1 erfc = cm 3 = 2 10 - 5 2 3 10 - 14 cm 2 t 10 21 1 1 μm s ©
2015 Pearson Education, Inc., Hoboken, NJ. All rights reserved. This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion of this material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 10 - 4 cm cm 3 = = 3.0 2 3 10 - 14 cm 2 t 2 3 10 - 14 cm 2 t s s t = 9260s = 2 hrs
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