Trägerdichte
Trägerdichte refers to the concentration of charge carriers within a material, typically a semiconductor. These charge carriers are fundamental particles that carry electric charge, and their most common forms are electrons and holes. Electrons are negatively charged particles found in the conduction band of a semiconductor, while holes are vacancies in the valence band that behave as positive charges.
The number of these charge carriers per unit volume defines the Trägerdichte. In intrinsic semiconductors, where
A higher Trägerdichte generally leads to increased electrical conductivity in a material. This is because there