Lecture 2
Lecture 2
ELL732
Lecture 2
Dhiman Mallick
Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Delhi
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Semester I – 2024 - 2025
The Periodic Table
Semiconductor Materials
Semiconductors are a group of materials having conductivities between those of metals and
insulators.
❖ Elemental
❖ Compound
❖ Binary
❖ Ternary
Types of Solids
Amorphous, polycrystalline, and single crystals are the three general types of solids.
❖ Each type is characterized by the size of an ordered region within the material.
❖ An ordered region is a spatial volume in which atoms or molecules have a regular geometric
arrangement or periodicity.
Types of Solids
❖ Amorphous materials have order only within a few atomic or molecular dimensions.
❖ Polycrystalline materials have a high degree of order over many atomic or molecular dimensions.
❖ These ordered or single-crystal regions, vary in size and orientation with respect to one another.
❖ The single-crystal regions are called grains and are separated from one another by grain boundaries.
❖ Single-crystal materials, ideally, have a high degree of order, or regular geometric periodicity, throughout
the entire volume of the material.
❖ The advantage of a single-crystal material is that, in general, its electrical properties are superior to those
of a non-single-crystal material.
Lattice point
❖ A unit cell is a small volume of the crystal that can be used to reproduce the entire crystal.
𝑟Ԧ = 𝑝𝑎Ԧ + 𝑞𝑏 + 𝑠𝑐Ԧ
Miller Indices:
i. Find axes intercepts, ii. Take reciprocals, iii. Write integers within parentheses to denote the crystal plane
Crystal Planes and Miller Indices
Crystal Planes and Miller Indices
Calculation of distance and angle between crystal planes
❖ Two useful relationships in terms of Miller indices describe the distance between planes and angles
between directions.
❖ The distance d between two adjacent planes labeled (hkl) is given in terms of the lattice constant, a, as
Final concentration of diffused impurities into the Final concentration of ion-implanted boron into
surface of a semiconductor. silicon.
Packing Density
References