Explain Instrinsic semiconductor ??
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An intrinsic semiconductor, also called an undoped semiconductor or i-type semiconductor, is a pure semiconductor without any significant dopant species present. The number of charge carriers is therefore determined by the properties of the material itself instead of the amount of impurities.
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Intrinsically semiconductors are semiconductors that are chemically pure, or devoid of impurities.
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- The amount of holes and electrons is thus governed by the material's characteristics rather than by contaminants.
- The number of excited electrons in intrinsic semiconductors equals the number of holes; n = p.
- Undoped semiconductors or i-type semiconductors are other names for them. I-type semiconductors include silicon and germanium.
- These elements are in the periodic table's IVth Group and have atomic numbers 14 and 32, respectively.
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