Talk:Mobility

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July 2003[edit]

I'll be copying and pasting a large chunk of information about mobility from my thesis within a month or two. So if anyone is planning on making any huge changes, contact me, and I can send you the part from my thesis and coordinate from there. I'll be adding some stuff so that the article will look like the following:

Mobility in crystalline semiconductors
  • Examples include holes and electrons in Si, GaAs, etc..
  • Dependancy on temperature and impurity/dopant concentration
  • How to calculate from first principles, using effective mass, etc..
  • I actually don't have information on this written, but this is basic textbook stuff
  • Advanced information about mobility in real transistors, mobility degradation effects, etc.
Mobility in amorphous semiconductors
  • I have info written for this section
  • Basic definition
time-of-flight/drift mobility
  • explain
Hall mobility
  • explain, rederive some Hall related equations
field-effect mobility
  • talk about mobility in field-effect thin-film transistors

Please add anything else that you think should be added— Preceding unsigned comment added by Dgrant (talkcontribs) 22:57, 24 July 2003

Military mobility[edit]

I'd like to see a section on this. I'd especially like to see comments on the US military and it's mobility or lack thereof.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.224.47.58 (talk) 19:04, 20 May 2006

Mobility of fluids in porous media[edit]

As per caption, this is a measure of considerable interest in the petroleum industry, unsurprisingly. I'll have to check up the precise definitions and come back to update the page appropriately ; but I've got reports to get the units correct on just now. Aidan Karley (talk) 02:40, 8 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]