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The charge carriers in a p-type semiconductor are choose answer: holes only electrons only holes as majority carriers and electrons as minority carriers electrons as majority carriers and holes as minority carriers

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Answered by Anonymous
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An extrinsic semiconductor which has been doped with electron donor atoms is called an n-type semiconductor, because the majority of charge carriers in the crystal are negative electrons. An electron acceptor dopant is an atom which accepts an electron from the lattice, creating a vacancy where an electron should be called a hole which can move through the crystal like a positively charged particle. An extrinsic semiconductor which has been doped with electron acceptor atoms is called a p-type semiconductor, because the majority of charge carriers in the crystal are positive holes.

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Answered by BrutalLegend
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holes as majority carrier and electro nas minoroty carrier

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