In an n-type semiconductor the concentration of the minority carriers mainly depends on
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The less abundant charge carriers are called minority carriers; in n-type semiconductors they are holes, while in p-type semiconductors they are electrons. In an intrinsicsemiconductor, which does not contain any impurity, theconcentrations of both types ofcarriers are ideally equal.
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The less abundant charge carriers are called minority carriers; in n-type semiconductors they are holes, while in p-type semiconductors they are electrons. In an intrinsicsemiconductor, which does not contain any impurity, theconcentrations of both types ofcarriers are ideally equal.
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