Metal-Semiconductor contacts | Schottky contact | Ohmic contact | Rectifying | Non rectifying

As promised in the previous video, I have made this one on the Metal-Semiconductor contacts. Two types of metal–semiconductor contacts are commonly used in the fabrication of semiconductor devices and integrated circuits. They are the Schottky and ohmic contacts. A Schottky barrier contact exhibits an asymmetrical current–voltage characteristic while the ohmic contact, on the other hand, shows a linear I–V characteristic. I have also tried to give a brief idea about the case when we apply forward and reverse bias to the metal-semiconductor junction. You can check out my previous video on work function and electron affinity here You can connect with me here LINKEDIN: INSTAGRAM: FACEBOOK: Please do check out the videos on other useful topics: Shortcut for 8085 Microprocessor 40 pins Shortcut for 8085 Microprocessor architecture Shortcut for 8086 Microprocessor 40 pins XOR grouping in K-Maps Energy Band Diagram COMPLETE BASICS Reed-Muller theory CRMT (in Digital Circuits) Other SOFTWARE INSTALLATION videos: Tanner EDA LT Spice Feedback in Electronics (Analog Circuits) Feedback topologies and their comparison Oscillators in Electronics and classification Bistable Multivibrator (detailed video) Monostable Multivibrator (detailed video) Astable Multivibrator (detailed video) If you find our content useful, please SHARE and SUBSCRIBE this channel and hit the bell icon for getting notification when the next video drops. EMAIL: lastbenchercomrade@ #schottkycontact #ohmiccontact #lastbenchercomrade
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