defecttraps
Defect traps are imperfections or disturbances in the crystal lattice of a semiconductor material, which can significantly impact its electrical properties. These traps can be caused by various factors, including impurities, lattice defects, or interface states. Defect traps can be classified into two main types: shallow traps and deep traps. Shallow traps have energy levels close to the conduction or valence band edges, while deep traps have energy levels farther away from these bands.
Defect traps can act as recombination centers, where electrons and holes can combine, reducing the material's
The presence of defect traps can be detrimental to the performance of semiconductor devices, as they can
In summary, defect traps are imperfections in semiconductor materials that can significantly impact their electrical properties.