The formation of Frenkel defects can result in an increase in the electronic conductivity of a material.
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An Electronic Manufacturer Observed A Mean Of 0.20 Defects Per Board. Assuming A Poisson Distrubition... Question: An electronic manufacturer observed a mean of 0.20 defects per board. assuming a poisson distrubi... an electronic manufacturer observed a mean of 0.20 defects per board. assuming a poisson distrubition , determine the probability of 3 defects occurring on the same board . please explain each calculation clearly with text
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Problem #11) Please answer to the following questions: i) Conceptually there is one characteristic that can be used to distinguish between a glass and a crystalline material. Describe this characteristic in 2 bullet points or less. ii) Semiconductor materials like Si and GaAs have electron-hole pairs as their intrinsic point defects. Using bonding as the starting point briefly explain why these materials don't have vacancies like metals or Schottky or Frenkel defects like ionic ceramics, as their primary intrinsic point...
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LiF has a Schottky formation energy of 2.6 eV and a bandgap of 12 eV. At 500 C, estimate the relative concentrations of ionic and electronic defects and determine which are dominant on an absolute concentration basis.
LiF has a Schottky formation energy of 2.6 eV and a bandgap of 12 eV. At 500 °C, estimate the relative concentrations of ionic and electronic defects and determine which are dominant on an absolute concentration basis.
Why as the temperature increases does the electrical conductivity decrease in metals but increase in electrolytes? Why do two circular current loops of the same size and with the same current direction attract each other when one is placed on top of the other but repel each other when they are placed side by side on the same plane? What happens in these two situations if the directions of current are opposite in the two loops? What are the similarities...
what happens to the conductivity of a substance if you increase the temperature of the solution. Explain what happens on a molecular level during this temperature increase.