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Describe the intrinsic conductivity in an intrinsic semiconductor.

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Answered by pinkiagnihotri453
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conductivity of intrinsic semiconductor is due to their own internal charge carriers .. one electron gets free. there is a deficiency of electron at its preceding position which act as a positive charge or holes

Answered by Anonymous
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Conductivity of intrinsic semiconductor is due to their own internal charge carriers. ... As soon as one electron gets free, there is a deficiency of electrons at its preceding position which acts as a positive charge or a hole, The number of holes is equal to number of electrons.

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