Soviet Physics Journal

, Volume 13, Issue 9, pp 1203–1207 | Cite as

Spreading resistance of a flat circular contact

  • N. N. Polyakov
  • V. L. Kon'kov
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Abstract

Equations are derived for the spreading resistance of a flat contact on the surface of a conducting half-space and on an infinite semiconducting film. The values of the factor Q, which depends on the ratio of the contact radius to the layer thickness, are tabulated. Under certain conditions the spreading resistance can be calculated from simple equations.

Keywords

Layer Thickness Simple Equation Contact Radius Semiconducting Film Spreading Resistance 
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© Consultants Bureau 1973

Authors and Affiliations

  • N. N. Polyakov
    • 1
  • V. L. Kon'kov
    • 1
  1. 1.Gor'kii Physicotechnical Research InstituteUSSR

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