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Transport Current = Motion of Electrons: In one dimension: Velocity of an electron: Relation between the avereage time between collisions () and the average free path ():Where is called the “mean thermal velocity”, and it is defined as:The transport current, supposing an symmetrical distribution of carriers (so: ), will be equal to:\begin{align} \vec J_n & = n q \vec v \\[3px] & = \frac{n q^2 \tau}{m_e^*}\vec E \\[3px] & = \sigma_n \vec E \\[3px] & = n q \mu_n E \end{align}

  • ==The time between collision (), at Kelvin, is about of a picosecond==.
  • ==While the free path () is about nanometer==, this represents the length in average, that the electrons travels without colliding with another atom.