How semiconductor conductivity varies with temperature?
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The number of free electrons in a unit volume of the semi-conductor increases exponentially with an increase in the temperature. This more than compensates the small decrease in t, the relaxation time. Also, the temperature coefficient is negative. Thus the resistivity decreases with a temperature increase in semi-conductors.
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