Physics, asked by nayeemanaina342, 2 months ago

The Forbidden gap of carbon in diamond structure is​

Answers

Answered by chitrashri77
2

Answer:

Carbon in diamond state behaves like as an insulator having forbidden energy gap of 7 eV. hope it helps u

Answered by Jaswindar9199
0

The Forbidden gap of carbon in diamond structure is around 7eV.

  • Carbon is not a semiconductor because the forbidden energy gap in carbon exists at approximately 7eV. This is far much greater for it to be a conductor or even a semiconductors which has lesser forbidden energy gaps. For an atom to conduct like a semiconductor its energy gap should be between 1 to 3 eV.
  • When tons of atoms come together to make a massive structure, their atomic orbitals merge to generate a large number of molecular orbitals, which organize themselves in bands of gaining energy.
  • One of these is frequently interpreted as a valence band. The molecular orbitals in this band grip the electrons which compose the normal covalent (or metallic) bonding. The other band is known as the conductance band. This mostly possesses higher energy than the valence band.

#SPJ3

Similar questions