Chapter 2 Semiconductor Heterostructures
Similarly, there are more holes in the region x 0 (where p ppo Na) than in the region x 0 (where d i no N n p p 2 2 ). Consequently, electrons will diffuse from the n-side into the p-side and holes will diffuse from the p-side into the n-side. Electrons on the n …
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