Semiconductors

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  1. 1. 2 words Applying an external voltage to overcome the barrier potential.
  2. 5. 2 words The shared electrons between the silicon atoms in a crystal represent covalent bonds because the adjacent silicon atoms pull on the shared electrons, just as two tug-of-war teams pull on a rope.
  3. 7. 2 words The voltage across the depletion layer.
  4. 9. The merging of a free electron and a hole.
  5. 11. A broad category of materials having four valence electrons and electrical properties between those of conductors and insulators.
  6. 12. A vacancy in the valence orbit.
  7. 13. 2 words One that is loosely held by an atom.
  8. 14. Adding a impurity element to an intrinsic semiconductor to change its conductivity.
  9. 15. 2 words The region at the junction of p- and n-type semiconductors.
  10. 16. 2 words An energy band in a semiconductor in which electrons are free to move.
  11. 17. 2 words A phenomenon that occurs for large reverse voltages across a pn junction.
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  1. 2. 2 words The current in a reverse-biased diode caused by thermally produced minority carriers.
  2. 3. 2 words The border between p-type and n-type semiconductors.
  3. 4. 2 words Random kinetic energy possessed by semiconductor materials at a finite temperature.
  4. 6. 2 words The maximum reverse voltage a diode can withstand before avalanche or the zener effect occurs.
  5. 8. bias 2 words Applying an external voltage across a diode to aid the barrier potential.
  6. 10. A pn crystal. A device that conducts easily when forward-biased and poorly when reverse-biased.
  7. 11. The most widely used semiconductor material.