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Below an example showing how the two effects cancel each other

Density dependent Generalized Einstein Relation Reduces Current slope . Density dependent M obility Enhances Current slope. Below an example showing how the two effects cancel each other. Long Diode [N. Tessler and Y. Roichman, Org. Electron. 6 (5-6), 200-210 (2005)].

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Below an example showing how the two effects cancel each other

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  1. Density dependent Generalized Einstein Relation Reduces Current slope.Density dependent Mobility Enhances Current slope. Below an example showing how the two effects cancel each other

  2. Long Diode [N. Tessler and Y. Roichman, Org. Electron. 6 (5-6), 200-210 (2005)] Why Generalized Einstein Relation do not affect the Ideality Factor of PN Diode In Amorphous semiconductors: Exponential DOS Short Diode [Y. Vaynzof, Y. Preezant and N. Tessler, Journal of Applied Physics 106 (8), 6 (2009)]

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