Answer:
i) Jn = q Dn
ii) Diffusion current and drift current will be doubled
Step-by-step explanation:
i) Determine the directions of the electron drift and diffusion current flow
the electron concentration is higher on the right side of the N-type semiconductor hence any change in the concentration of electrons will cause diffusion of electrons from right to left and electron drift is from left to right and this is because the electrons in the semiconductor bar are attracted to the electric field.
Jn = q Dn
( electron diffusion current )
ii) Determine what happens to the diffusion current and drift current If we double the electron concentration everywhere
The electron diffusion current ( J'n ) = 2q Dn
= 2Jn ( i.e. diffusion current doubles )
Drift current = ( Jdrift = nq*μn*ε)
when the electron concentration is double
Drift current = 2 ( nq*μn*ε )
hence the drift current will double