How to Calculate Electron Concentration under Unbalanced Condition?
Electron Concentration under Unbalanced Condition calculator uses Electron Concentration = Intrinsic Electron Concentration*exp((Quasi Fermi Level of Electrons-Intrinsic Energy Level of Semiconductor)/([BoltZ]*Absolute Temperature)) to calculate the Electron Concentration, Electron Concentration under Unbalanced Conditions is used to describe the electron concentration in a semiconductor under non-equilibrium conditions, where the electron distribution deviates from the thermal equilibrium distribution. Electron Concentration is denoted by ne symbol.
How to calculate Electron Concentration under Unbalanced Condition using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Electron Concentration under Unbalanced Condition, enter Intrinsic Electron Concentration (ni), Quasi Fermi Level of Electrons (Fn), Intrinsic Energy Level of Semiconductor (Ei) & Absolute Temperature (T) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Electron Concentration under Unbalanced Condition calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.339151 = 3.6*exp((5.92805612100003E-19-6.05623030740003E-19)/([BoltZ]*393)).