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differentiate between n-type and p-type semiconductor , also mention about doping?

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In a p-type semiconductor, the III group element of the periodic table is added as a doping element, whereas in n-type the V group element is the doping element. In a p-type semiconductor, the majority carriers are holes, and the minority carriers are electrons. .

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In a p-type semiconductor, the III group element of the periodic table is added as a doping element, whereas in n-type the V group element is the doping element. In a p-type semiconductor, the majority carriers are holes, and the minority carriers are electrons.

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