David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Motion of Charged Particles, Exercise 6: Questions

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Questions from David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Motion of Charged Particles, Exercise 6: Questions with Hints & Solutions

HARD
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A Hall probe is designed to operate with a steady current of 0.020 A in a semiconductor slice of thickness 0.05 mm. The number density of charge carriers (electrons) in the semiconductor is 1.5×1023m-3.

(a) Calculate the Hall voltage that will result when the probe is placed at right angles to a magnetic field of flux density 0.10 T. (Elementary chargee=1.60×10-19C.)

HARD
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A Hall probe is designed to operate with a steady current of 0.020 A in a semiconductor slice of thickness 0.05 mm. The number density of charge carriers (electrons) in the semiconductor is 1.5×1023m-3.

(b) Explain why the current in the Hall probe must be maintained at a constant value.

HARD
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

Suggest how the Hall effect could be used to determine the number density of charge carriers n in a semiconducting material.