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explain intrinsic extrinsic p type n type semiconductor

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the intrinsic semiconductor, no external impurities are added. And the concentration of holes and electrons is equal at the given temperature. ... In the n-type semiconductor, the pentavalent atoms like arsenic, antimony and phosphorous are added to generated the excessive electrons.

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In the intrinsic semiconductor, no external impurities are added. And the concentration of holes and electrons is equal at the given temperature. ... In the n-type semiconductor, the pentavalent atoms like arsenic, antimony and phosphorous are added to generated the excessive electrons.

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