Abstract
The dependence of the temperature of charge carriers and phonons on the contact resistance of the Schottky diode is calculated. It is shown that the increase in contact resistance depends on the current passing through the diode, the surface and volume heat transfer coefficients of electrons and phonons, barrier height, the dimensions of the diode, as well as scattering mechanisms, relaxation time of energy and momentum.
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