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25-26 EE2060: Electronic materials and devices

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Which of the following is a description of a Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT)?
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What

factor can be a problem for bipolar junction transistors?

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An NPN bipolar junction transistor has an Emitter donor

doping concentration of

and a Base

acceptor doping concentration of

.  When a Base-Emitter voltage

and a Collector-Emitter voltage of 

are applied, the transistor operates in the

Active region of its I-V curve.

Calculate the (\beta \) gain that you would expect from the

transistor, rounding your answer to three significant figures if necessary.

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A bipolar junction transistor with

operates

with a collector current of

.

Calculate the emitter current (

), stating your answer

in

to one decimal place (rounding if necessary).

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Which region of a p-n junction photodiode most efficiently generates

charge carriers when exposed to light?

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One of the effects of pollution is the gradual build-up of layers

of grime on surfaces.  You are

investigating how this affect the performance of solar cells.  After one month without rain, you find that a

layer of grime with thickness

builds up on

the solar panels on top of the Shilling Building.  You find you can treat the grime layer as a

single material with absorption coefficient

.

Plank’s constant , the speed of light

and the proton charge

.

Calculate the fraction of light that penetrates to the

solar cell through the grime (the ratio of the light intensity with the grime layer

and the light intensity of a solar cell when

).

State your answer as a decimal fraction, rounding to two

decimal places if necessary.

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If a photodiode is operated as a photovoltaic cell, what

can it be used for?

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A photon has a wavelength of

Plank’s constant , the speed of light

and the

proton charge

.

Calculate the energy of the photon in eV, stating your

answer to 2 decimal places.

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Light of energy

shines onto an

area

of a photoconductor made of doped silicon.  The silicon has an energy gap and in this system has a quantum efficiency

and a

photoconductive gain of

. The photon flux .

 

Plank’s constant , the speed of light

and the

proton charge

.

 

Calculate the photocurrent in the photoconductor assuming

all photons are absorbed.  State your

answer in mA, rounding to the nearest integer value if necessary.

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If a photodiode is operated as a photodetector, what

can it be used for?

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