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For semiconductors the resistivity decreases with increasing temperature because increasing temperature increases the pr
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For semiconductors the resistivity decreases with increasing temperature because increasing temperature increases the pr
For semiconductors the resistivity decreases with increasing temperature because increasing temperature increases the probability electrons transition to the conduction band. Here we consider a simplified model for a semiconductors's resistivity. p(T) = Ae-BT The goal is to determine the linear approximation to the resistivity near the temperature To p(T) = Po(1+α(T - To)). Method 1 - Expansion to Linear Order Method 1 expands the resistivity as a series in the small deviation of the temperature AT = T-To and, as you already saw in the expansion method for doing sensitivity analysis, keeps only the term linear in AT. Express as a Function in Delta T-Method 1 0.0/10.0 points (graded) Express the exact resistivity p(T) in the form given below. Enter responses using DeltaT for T-To, T for T, TO for To, A for A, B for B. p(T) = Ae-BT₂ (