Semiconductor
Mobility
The carrier mobility is defined by
From Drude model for conductivity, we have
And
Here in semiconductors, the carrier density is tuned.
Temperature effect
In metals, conductivity decreases with increasing temperature. This is generally caused by the reduced relaxation time because of the increasing lattice vibrations.
However, in semiconductors, the conductivity will be overwhelmed by the huge increase in carrier density (generally, ).
Density
Density of the occupying electrons is the density of states times state occupancy .
Direct and indirect bandgap
To direct bandgap semiconductor can emit photon directly, indirect semiconductors must have phonon involve.
Number of holes/vacancies
with Fermi-Dirac distribution function and from electron gas model.
Where
Then conveniently we have
Intrinsic case
We have