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A P-type semiconductor

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Answered by maihulgoyal584
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A p-type semiconductor is a type of semiconductor. When the trivalent impurity is added to an intrinsic or pure semiconductor (silicon or germanium), then it is said to be an p-type semiconductor. Trivalent impurities such as Boron (B), Gallium (Ga), Indium(In), Aluminium(Al) etc are called acceptor impurity.

Answered by wwwskmadhupushpa
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in p type semiconductor and intrinsic semiconductor is dope with trivalent impurities that carries deficiencies of Valence Electrons called holes which are majority charge carriers

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