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Band gap of germanium

The conductivity of a germanium test sample is measured as a function of temperature. The energy gap is determined from the measured values.

  • SKU : P2530402
  • Manufacturer: Phywe
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Description

Principle

The conductivity of a germanium test sample is measured as a function of temperature. The energy gap is determined from the measured values.

Benefits

  • Hall effect unit to control all parameters (temperature, voltage) and supports intrinsic , p- and n-type Ge crystals
  • Can also be used to study Hall effect in p and n-type Ge

Tasks

  1. The current and voltage are to be measured across a germanium test-sample as a function of temperature.
  2. From the measurements, the conductivity s is to be calculated and plotted against the reciprocal of the temperature T. A linear plot is obtained, from whose slope the energy gap of germanium can be determined.

Learning objectives

  • Semiconductor
  • Band theory
  • Forbidden band
  • Intrinsic conduction
  • Extrinsic conduction
  • Impurity depletion
  • Valence band
  • Conduction band

 

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