How does the resistivity of a semiconductor change with rise in temperature? Explain?
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As the temperature of the semi-conductor is increased, the electrons in the valence band gain sufficient energy to escape from the confines of their atoms. As a result, in higher temperatures, a semi-conductor's valence electrons are free = conduction results, resistivity decreases.
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