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define electron motion in a semiconductor​

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Answered by aadya30313
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The hole in the absence of an electron in the valence band due to P-type doping. It has a localized positive charge. To move the hole in a given direction, the valence electrons move in the opposite direction. ... (a) An n-type semiconductor with electrons moving left to right through the crystal lattice.

Answered by bablu620
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How do electrons move in a semiconductor?

To move the hole in a given direction, the valence electrons move in the opposite direction. Electron flow in an N-type semiconductor is similar to electrons moving in a metallic wire. The N-type dopant atoms will yield electrons available for conduction...

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