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boron doped silicon generates p-type semiconductor. What closely similar material would generate n-type semiconductor? Also, where can I read more about their processing techniques.

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p-type Semiconductor

What is a p-type Semiconductor? A p-type semiconductor is an intrinsic semiconductor doped with boron (B) or indium (In). Silicon of Group IV has four valence electrons and boron of Group III has three valence electrons.

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