Semiconductors and Insulators (qualitative ideas only)

Semiconductors and Insulators (qualitative ideas only)

Band Structure in Solids:

Conductors (like metals):

  • No Band gap Solids
    • Overlapping Valence and Conduction bands, \(E_g = 0\)
    • Electrons are free to move from valence band to conduction band i.e. high conductivity
    • A small electric field can move electrons
  • Partially filled Valence Band
    • Electrons move freely within the band as empty orbitals are available
    • A small electric field can move electrons to nearby empty spaces
Semiconductors and Insulators - band energy for conductors
  • Two conditions for conductors – No Band Gap and Partially filled Valence band
  • e.g. Sodium, Magnesium, Copper, Gold, Silver etc.

Semiconductors and Insulators

Insulators

  • Completely filled valence band
  • Very high Energy gap, \(E_g > 3 eV\)
  • Electrons cannot jump to conduction band due to high energy barrier
  • Poor conductivity of the materials
Semiconductors and Insulators - band energy for insulators

Semiconductors

  • Definition: Materials whose electrical conductivity lies between those of conductors (like metals) and insulators (like wood or glass).
  • Energy Gap: Very small energy gap (energy barrier) between valence band and conduction band. \(E_g < 3 eV\)
  • Two types: Intrinsic Semiconductors and Extrinsic Semiconductors
Semiconductors and Insulators - band energy for semiconductors

For notes on Energy bands in conductors

Based on NCERT Textbooks