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how does the position of Fermi level vary in exterinsic semiconductor with temperature​

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As temperature increases the intrinsic holes dominate the acceptor holes. Hence the number of intrinsic carriers in the conduction band and in the valence band become nearly equal at high temperature. The fermi level EFp gradually shifts upwards to maintain the balance of carrier density above and below it.

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