If an amount of energy
where
A Si wafer with 1 -tm-thick P film is suddenly placed in a furnace at 1000°C, and the resulting distribution of P is characterized by an expression of the form
where
(a) Explain the correspondence between variables in the analogous temperature and concentration distributions.
(b) Determine the mole traction of P at a depth of
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