Title :
On the definition of voltage and the relationship between internal and external voltages of a semiconductor device
Author :
Marshak, Alan H.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Louisiana State Univ., Baton Rouge, LA, USA
fDate :
6/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The voltage between two points is the line integral of the electric field between the two points. The voltage between the metal contacts defining two terminals of a device is also the difference between the quasi-Fermi level at the terminals. However, the voltage between two points internal to an isothermal semiconductor device is not necessarily the difference between quasi-Fermi levels. Rather, the voltage involves both quasi-Fermi level and chemical potential differences. An example of a device having ideal ohmic contacts illustrates these points. The results and their application pertain to semiconductor device analysis
Keywords :
Fermi level; electric fields; ohmic contacts; semiconductor device models; chemical potential differences; electric field; external voltages; ideal ohmic contacts; internal voltages; isothermal semiconductor device; line integral; metal contacts; quasi-Fermi level; semiconductor device analysis; Chemicals; Conductors; Electric potential; Electric variables measurement; Electromagnetic forces; Isothermal processes; Ohmic contacts; Semiconductor devices; Voltage; Voltmeters;
Journal_Title :
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on