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At absoulute zero the semi condor acts as​

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Answered by yashwantnewastha
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At absolute zero, at (0 K), the covalent bonds between atoms in a semiconductor are complete. They are held at their mean position, and cannot vibrate. As a result, there are no free electrons available for conduction of current. Hence, semiconductor behaves as an insulator at T=0K.

Answered by kalamadhu366
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At absolute zero, at (0 K), the covalent bonds between atoms in a semiconductor are complete. They are held at their mean position, and cannot vibrate. As a result, there are no free electrons available for conduction of current. Hence, semiconductor behaves as an insulator at T=0K.

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