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A semiconductor has two types of charge carriers i.e. holes and electrons. The conductivity of a semiconductor is sum of conductivities of holes and electrons i.e. σ=eni(μh+μe). Therefore, electrical conduction in a semiconductor is due to holes and electrons both.
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