Mean Free Time Silicon (PURCELL 4.12)

In summary, the mean free time between collisions of an electron in silicon at 500K can be deduced using the equation T=(Mass*σ)/(2Ne2), where the mass of an electron is 9.1x10-28 grams, the charge on an electron is 4.8x10-10, and the density of electrons and holes is each 1015. The resulting value is 5.92x10-25 seconds, taking into account both electrons and holes as mobile particles. However, the conductivity of pure silicon at 500K is actually 0.3 (ohm-cm)-1, not 0.3 sec-1 as stated earlier. The factor of 2 in the
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Homework Statement


This is Purcell 4.12... Given that conductivity in silicon at 500K is 0.3 sec-1, deduce the mean free time between collisions of an electron.


Homework Equations


Electron mass is 9.1x10-28 grams (mass of a hole is exactly the same), the charge on an electron is 4.8x10-10, the density of electrons and holes is each 1015.


The Attempt at a Solution


I solved Purcell's equation for conductivity to find mean free time instead:

T=(Mass*σ)/(2Ne2)... and I get something like 5.92x10-25 seconds. Isn't this way too small? Or did I do something wrong?
 
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Are you sure that the holes count as mobile? What is their mass? Would counting them effectively halve the time you're looking for?
 
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According to page 147 of Purcell, the conductivity of pure silicon at 500 K is 0.3 (ohm-cm)-1 rather than 0.3 sec-1.
 
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Ah! So the OP's problem was conversion.

What about that factor of 2?
 
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I believe the factor of 2 is there because an electron could collide with either another electron or a hole. So, the number density of particles that the electron could collide with would be twice that of just the number density of electrons alone.
 

Related to Mean Free Time Silicon (PURCELL 4.12)

1. What is Mean Free Time Silicon?

Mean Free Time (MFT) in silicon is a measure of how long an electron can travel in a silicon crystal before colliding with other particles and losing its energy. It is an important parameter in understanding the electrical conductivity of silicon.

2. How is Mean Free Time Silicon calculated?

MFT Silicon can be calculated by dividing the average velocity of electrons in silicon by the probability of collisions. This probability is affected by factors such as impurities, temperature, and crystal structure.

3. Why is Mean Free Time Silicon important?

MFT Silicon is important because it helps us understand the electrical properties of silicon, which is a widely used semiconductor material in electronic devices. It also helps in the design and optimization of electronic components and circuits.

4. How does Mean Free Time Silicon differ from other materials?

The MFT of silicon is typically longer compared to other materials due to its unique crystal structure and low impurity levels. This makes silicon suitable for use in electronics and makes it a preferred material for integrated circuits.

5. Can Mean Free Time Silicon be altered?

Yes, the MFT of silicon can be altered by changing the properties of the material, such as doping with impurities or changing the temperature. These alterations can affect the electrical conductivity and performance of silicon-based devices.

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