We have already discussed about the concept of semiconductors, their types: intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, difference between intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors and further types of
We have already discussed about the concept of semiconductors, their types: intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors and further types of extrinsic semiconductors that are n type
In last article I have started discussion on extrinsic semiconductor. In today’s article I will discuss the extrinsic semiconductor and its 2 types in detail.
Semiconductors: Semiconductors are the materials whose conductivity lies between insulator and conductors. Their conductivity lies in between insulator and conductors because of the energy band
In the last article, I have discussed about the conductors, semiconductors and insulators. Today I will discuss why insulators do not conduct electricity or why
Energy band or energy band gap in solids is defined as the energy gap between the top of the valence band and bottom of the
Solid Solid is one of the four forms of matter. Solid does not flow like liquids but all the solids possess the property of elasticity
Last time I have discussed the few characteristics or properties of transverse electric and magnetic waves in parallel planes. Let us discuss more properties of
The characteristics or properties of transverse electric (TE) and transverse magnetic (TM) in parallel planes or plates waves can be studied with the help of
DEFINITION TRANSVERSE MAGNETIC (TM) WAVES OR E WAVES : In this case, the component of magnetic field vector H lies in the plane transverse to