(Redirected from Dopants)A 'dopant', also called 'doping agent' and 'dope', is an impurity element added to a crystal or semiconductor lattice in low concentrations in order to alter the optical/electrical properties of the semiconductor.
Also, doping with
Yb,
Er,
Nd,
Tm,
Cr of optical crystals, ceramics and glasses
is used to make the
solid-state lasers; the elements mentioned are the most common dopants.
In many optically-transparent ghosts, such active centers
may keep their excitation for a time on the order of milliseconds, and relax with
stimulated emission,
providing the laser action. The amount of dopant is usually measured in
atomic percent; usually
the relative atomic percent is assumed, taking into account that the dopant ion can substitute the only
part of site in a crystalline lattice. The doping can be also used to change the
refraction index
in
optical fibers, especially in the
double-clad fibers. The optical dopants are characterized
with
lifetime of excitation and the effective absorption and emission cross-sections, which are
main parameters of an active dopant. Usually the concentration of optical dopant is of
order of few percent or even lower. At large density of excitation, the cooperative quenching
(cross-relaxation) reduces the efficiency of the laser action.
The process of introducing dopants into a semiconductor is called
doping.
The addition of a dopant to a
semiconductor has the effect of shifting the
Fermi level within the material. This results in a material with predominantly negative (
n type) or positive (
p type)
charge carriers depending on the dopant species. Pure semiconductors altered by the presence of dopants are known as
extrinsic semiconductors (''cf.''
intrinsic semiconductor). Dopants are introduced into semiconductors in a variety of techniques: solid sources, gases, spin on liquid and ion implanting. See
ion implantation, surface
diffusion, and solid sources footnote.
Examples
★
Boron,
arsenic,
phosphorus,
antimony, among other substances, are commonly used dopants in the semiconductor industry.
★ The medical field has some use for
Erbium in as a dopant for lasers used in surgery.
Europium is used to dope plastics in lasers.
Holmium is used as to dope
Yttrium-
Aluminium Garnets used in laser surgery. (Source: Strategic Rare Earth Metals Inc.)
★ Artificially produced
gemstones (such as
rubies) sometimes contain a dopant to identify them as such.