bäraremobilitet
Bäraremobilitet, a Swedish term, translates to "carrier mobility" in English and is a fundamental concept in semiconductor physics. It describes how easily charge carriers, typically electrons or holes, can move through a semiconductor material under the influence of an electric field. High carrier mobility signifies that carriers can travel long distances with little resistance, while low mobility indicates they are easily scattered and impede the flow of current.
The mobility of charge carriers is influenced by several factors. Lattice vibrations, known as phonons, can
Carrier mobility is a critical parameter in determining the performance of electronic devices. For instance, in