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Examples of n-type and p-type semiconductors

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Answered by helenfaustina12
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Trivalent impurity like Aluminium, Gallium, and Indium is added in the p-type semiconductor, while in the n-type semiconductor Pentavalent impurity like Arsenic, Antimony, Phosphorus, Bismuth, etc.

Answered by harshini196
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Trivalent impurity like Aluminium, Gallium, and Indium is added in the p-type semiconductor, while in the n-type semiconductor Pentavalent impurity like Arsenic, Antimony, Phosphorus, Bismuth, etc

In n-type silicon, the electrons have a negative charge, hence the name n-type. In p-type silicon, the effect of a positive charge is created in the absence of an electron, hence the name p-type.

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