Metal-Semiconductor contacts | Schottky contact | Ohmic contact | Rectifying | Non rectifying

As promised in the previous video, I have made this one on the Metal-Semiconductor contacts. Two types of metal–semiconductor contacts are commonly used in the fabrication of semiconductor devices and integrated circuits. They are the Schottky and ohmic contacts. A Schottky barrier contact exhibits an asymmetrical current–voltage characteristic while the ohmic contact, on the other hand, shows a linear I–V characteristic. I have also tried to give a brief idea about the case when we apply forward and reverse bias to the metal-semiconductor junction. You can check out my previous video on work function and electron affinity here You can connect with me here LINKEDIN: INSTAGRAM: FACEBOOK: Please do check out the videos on other useful topics: Shortcut for 8085 Microproc
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