A. Draw TWO plots of the electrical conductivity as a function of temperature. One plot should be for metals; the second plot should be for an intrinsic semiconductor AND an extrinsic semiconductor. Explain the plots in 1-2 sentences.
B. Draw the plot of Young’s modulus vs. temperature for a typical amorphous polymer. Label the glass transition temperature. Why is the modulus temperature dependent?
A. Draw TWO plots of the electrical conductivity as a function of temperature. One plot should...
Q5: a) On the axis below draw the plot for an intrinsic silicon and m-aype c Your x- axis should be temperature in Kelvin and y-axis the charge carrier S+2 +2+1-10 Marks Your x-axis should start from 0 K In your plot, clearly label the three different zones of interest along with their charge carrier concentration (m) charge carrier b) Intrinsic semiconductor Germanium (Ge) has a bandgap of 0.67eV as opposed to intrinsic Silicon which has a bandgap of 1.11...
2) Draw two schematic graphs using pencil showing a typical stress-strain curve for aluminum. The first graph should show engineering stress vs engineering strain, and the second graph should show true stress vs true strain. Label the showing: (i) elastic modulus (ii) proportional limit (iii) yield stress (iv) yield strain (v) fracture stress (vi) fracture strain on each graph. You may show both graphs on one plot. (5 points)
Material Science Help 1. Select the element in the periodic table that is commonly used as an n-type dopant in a silicon semiconductor: a. C b. B c. P d. O 2. The compound with the smallest cation is: a. AuCl b. CaF2 c. ScCl3 d. LiBr 3. The percentage ionic character of MgO is: a. 73 b. 68 c. 81 d. 27 4. The expression for the volume of a unit cell in a BCC crystalline structure is: a....