In semiconductor, there are electron current and hole current. What do you understand about hole current? explain.
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At room temperature, some of the co-valent bonds in a pure semiconductor crystal break, thus setting up free electrons. Under the influence of electric field, these free electrons constitute electric current. At the same time, another current i.e. hole current, also flows in the semiconductor.
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