Title: Introduction to Solids
1Introduction to Solids
23 Classes of Solids
- Amorphous
- No long range order
- Polycrystalline
- Order within grains
- Single Crystal
- Regular, repeated pattern
3Crystal Solid
- Single crystal repetition of a unit cell
- Crystal lattice
- Array of corners of unit cells
- Symmetry
- Used to classify the crystal
- Ex. Cubic symmetry
43 Subclasses of Cubic Crystals
- Simple
- The sites for atoms are at the corners of the
cubes - Body-Centered-Cubic (bcc)
- The sites for the atoms are at the corners of
the cubes - Face-Centered-Cubic (fcc)
- The sites for the atoms are at the corners and at
the centers of each face of the cube - Note Show figures
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6Crystal Structures
- Diamond structure
- Zincblende structure
- Knowing the crystal structure, chemical
composition and density of material, the
following can be calculated - the length of the side of the unit cell
- distance between centers of nearest neighbor
atoms - Note Show figures
Structures of Si and GaAs
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8Crystal Structures
- X-ray diffraction
- Method used to determine the plane and direction
of a crystal - The specification of particular planes and
directions is made through the use of Miller
indices
9- Finding Milles indices of a plane in a crystal
- Choose coordinate access along the principal
directions in the crystal (long the unit cell
edges) - Take the 3 numbers that result as the
intersection of a plane with the 3 axes - Take their reciprocals
- Multiply the results by the smallest value that
will give 3 integers - These 3 integers are the Mille indices of the
plane
10- Finding Milles indices of a direction in a
crystal - Take the 3 components of a vector in that
direction along the 3 axes - Multiply these components by whatever is needed
to reduce them to the smallest set of integers - These integers are the Miller indices of the
direction
11- Miller indices of a plane
- (101) ? 101
- Miller indices of a direction
- 101 ? lt100gt
- If negative, minus sign is placed over the integer
12Two Types of Imperfections
- Defects
- The ideal unit cell repetition is interrupted in
some way - Impurity
- Occasional atoms of types other than the ones
that make up the defined crystals unit cell. - Sometimes, intentionally introduced
13Impurity
- Doping adding impurities
- Dopant the added material
14Energy Level
- Single atoms
- Only one electron can occupy a given state
- (Pauli exclusion principle)
- Different states ? different energies associated
- Ground state ? electrons of an atom are in the
lowest possible energy states - Excited state ? when an electron moves to the
state of higher energy
15Energy Level
Nucleus ? protons neutrons
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17Energy Level
- Principal energy level
- 123456
- Sublevel
- 1s2s 2p3s 3p 3d4s 4p 4d 4f5s 5p 5d 5f 5g6s
6p 6d 6f 6g 6h
18Energy Level
- the 1s energy level is always the lowest energy
level of all principal energy levels - for each principal energy level, the s sublevel
is also the lowest energy sublevel - The diagram at the right illustrates the
determination of order of sublevels by increasing
energy
Source http//library.thinkquest.org/15567/lesson
s/2.html
19Orbital
No. of sublevels No. of orbitals (s, p, d, f) Total No. of orbitals Maximum no. of electrons
1234 (1)(1, 3)(1, 3, 5)(1, 3, 5, 7) 14916 281832
- A region within a sublevel where electrons may be
found - In each orbital, there can be a maximum of two
electrons - Each s sublevel has a single orbital
- Each p sublevel has 3 orbitals
- Each d sublevel has 5 orbitals
- Each f sublevel has 7 orbitals
- Thus, any s sublevel can have two electrons,
while any p sublevel can have 6 electrons, and so
on
20Band Gap
Source http//hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase
/solids/band.html
21Fermi-Level
- Extra levels have been added by the impurities
- In n-type material there are electron energy
levels near the top of the band gap so that they
can be easily excited into the conduction band - In p-type material, extra holes in the band gap
allow excitation of valence band electrons,
leaving mobile holes in the valence band
22Video Links
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- CLASSES OF SOLIDS
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vSJsckwYxfgYfeature
related -
- CRYSTAL LATTICE
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- Lattice Structures Part 1
- (Cubic, body-centered, Face centered --gt unit
cell) - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vRm-i1c7zr6Qfeature
related -
- SAND TO SILICON TO IC
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vQ5paWn7bFg4
- SILICON RUN 1
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vATt5dwdKt9I