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At 0 K temperature, a p-type semiconductor

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Is a p-type semiconductor negatively charged at 0°K? It will be neutral. At 0 K, acceptors are not ionized, i.e., no electron is thermally excited to the acceptor state, therefore, no free hole is generated in the valence band.

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