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Pinch-Off Voltage Pinch-Off Voltage (Semiconductor Physics) Concept: Pinch-off occurs when the depletion region width becomes equal to the channel thickness, fully depleting the channel. Step 1: Depletion Width Formula For an abrupt junction: W = sqrt((2 × Îµs × V) / (q × N)) W = depletion width εs = semiconductor permittivity V = applied voltage (pinch-off voltage) q = 1.6 × 10⁻¹⁹ C N = doping concentration Step 2: Pinch-Off Condition At pinch-off: W = a where a = channel thickness Step 3: Derivation a² = (2 × Îµs × Vp) / (q × N) Final Formula Vp = (q × N × a²) / (2 × Îµs) Step 4: Permittivity εs = εr × Îµ0 Where: ε0 = 8.85 × 10⁻¹² F/m εr = dielectric constant Important Observations Higher doping (N ↑) → higher pinch-off voltage Thicker channel (a ↑) → Vp increases sharply (a² dependence) Higher dielectric constant → lowers Vp Vp = (1.6×10⁻¹⁹ × N × a²) / (2 × Îµr × ...