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What is carrier drift?


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  1. Carrier Drift is, charged particle motion in response to an applied electric field.
  2. When an electric field is applied across a semiconductor, the carriers start moving, producing a current.
  3. The positively charged holes move with the electric field, whereas the negatively charged electrons move against the electric field.
  4. The motion of each carrier can be described as a constant drift velocity.
  5. The carrier drift is what causes the drift current in a semiconductor.
  6. Drift current is generated by charge carriers moving under the influence of an external electric field.

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