Computer Science, asked by nageshsalvankar, 9 months ago

difference between internsic and externsic semiconductor ​

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Answered by Shubhgyanji
26

Answer:

Semiconductor: A substance used in electronic devices to control the electronic current. Conductors and Insulators are its example.

Explanation:

Difference between Intrinsic and Extrinsic Semiconductor:

                  Intrinsic                                    Extrinsic

                 Pure                                           Impure

                 Poor Conductivity                     Better Conductivity

                 Energy Gap Low                       Energy Gap High

                 Example : Si Ge                         GaAs, GaP

Answered by varun13154
10

Answer:

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Explanation:

In an intrinsic semiconductor, the addition of impurity with a pure semiconductor does not take place, whereas the extrinsic semiconductor is formed by dopping of impurity in a pure semiconductor. ... The pure form of silicon and germanium crystal is used in an intrinsic semiconductor

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