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An intrinsic semiconductor, at the absolute zero temperature, behaves like a/an

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At room temperature, a semiconductor has enough free electrons to allow it to conduct current. At or close to absolute zero a semiconductor behaves like an insulator. When an electron gains enough energy to participate in conduction (is "free"), it is at a high energy state.


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