02-Conducting Materials
02-Conducting Materials
02-Conducting Materials
Chapter Two
Conducting Materials
Conducting Materials
Outline:
Introduction
N eN eN L eNv
I e* I
T T L T L
eEt e nEt
2
J en
m m
e 2 nt
J E
m
v et nev
E m E
nev e 2 nt
ne
E m
Atomic weight M
Molar Volume Vm
Density d
x * N * Density x* N *d
n n
Atomic weight M
Example-1:
Solution:
V 0.17 V
E 3
630 V / m
d 0.27 x10 m
nev E
v
E ne
630 * 0.01
v 19 19
3.93
10 * 1.602 *10
v 3.93 m / s
Example-2:
Solution:
We know that 63.54 gm of copper contains 6.02 x 10 23 free electrons
6.023 *10 23
n 8.5 *10 22 electrons / cm 3
63.54 / 8.9
4.78 *10 7 S / m
Example-3:
The mean free time between the collisions is 10-14 sec. Find
the mobility of electrons?
Solution:
The mobility of electrons is given by :
Example-4:
Solution:
M obility of conduction electrons,
ne
ne
6.5 * 10 7
6.76 * 10 3
6.76 *10 3 m 2 / V .s
Drift velocity,
v E 6.76 * 10 3 *1 6.76 * 10 3 m / s
Example-5:
Solution:
The number of free electrons,
n 5.86 * 10 22 electrons / cm 3
6.8 * 10 5
ne 22 19
72.42
ne 5.86 * 10 * 1.6 * 10
72.42 cm 2 / V .s
h2
2/3
3N
E F (0)
8me
When temperature increases, the Fermi level or Fermi
energy also slightly decreases.
2 kT 2
E F (T ) E F (0) 1
12 E F (0)
1
f (E)
1 e ( E EF ) / kT
1 1
f (E)
1
1 e 1 0
That means all the levels below EF are occupied by the
electrons.
When E > EF , i.e., for energy levels lying above EF,
(E – EF) is a positive quantity and hence,
1 1
f (E)
0
1 e 1
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Fermi Energy of Metals……
This equation indicates all the levels above EF are vacant.
At absolute zero, all levels below EF are completely filled
and all levels above EF are completely empty.
This level, which divides the filled and vacant states, is
known as the Fermi energy level.
The probability of finding an electron with energy equal to
the Fermi energy in a metal is ½ at any temperature, i.e., at
all temperatures, when E=EF :
1 1 1
f (E)
1 e 0
11 2
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Fermi Energy of Metals……
3
E ave EF
5
where :
where :
m 9.11 * 10 31 kg
Example-1:
The density of Ga atoms is 1028 atoms/m3.
Given : me 9.11 *10 31 Kg , h 6.626 *10 34 J .s and
Solution:
First, indicate the electronic configurat ion for
1s 2 2s 2 2 p 6 3s 2 3 p 6 4 s 2 3d 10 4 p 1
for conduction.
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Examples on Fermi Energy of Metals……
6.626 * 10 34 2
3 * 3 * 10
26
2/3
8 * 9.11 * 10 31
5.64 * 10 -19 J
E F 3.525 eV
3
E ave E F 0.6 E F 2.115 eV
5
b. The Fermi level at 300 K can be calculated as :
2 kT
2
E F (T ) E F (0)1
12 E F (0)
2 0.025 eV
2
3.525 * 1 3.5248 eV
12 3.525 eV
Example-2:
Solution:
1 1 E EF
f (E) f (E) , where x
E EF
1 e x
kT
1 e kT
1
0.01 1 e x
100 e x
99
1 e x
0.5
x 2.303 log 99 2.303 log 99
kT
0.5
kT 0.109 eV 0.109 *1.6 * 10 19 J
2.303 log 99
T 1264 K
Example-3:
Solution:
2E F
a. v F
m
2 * 6 *10 19
vF 31
m / s 1. 76 * 10 6
m/s
9.11 * 10
l
R
A
d2
2
d
A r
2
2 4
Examples-1:
Solution:
d2 (1.5 *10 3 ) 2
A 1.767 * 10 6 m 2
4 4
From the above table, we are given the resistivity of
Thus,
l
2.8 *10 8 * 2
R 6
31.69 m
A 1.767 *10
A Width * Breadth 2 * 10 3 * 3 *10 3
6 * 10 6 m 2 6 m 2
From the above table, we are given the resistivity of
Thus,
l RA 0.5 * 6 *10 6
R l 174.4 m
A 1.72 *10 8
2. Two wires are made of the same material. The first wire
has a resistance of 0.2Ω. The second wire is twice as
long as the first wire and has a radius that is half of the
first wire. Determine the resistance of the second wire.
3. Two wires have the same resistance and length. The first
wire is made of copper, while the second wire is made of
aluminum. Find the ratio of the cross-sectional area of
the copper wire to that of the aluminum wire.