The effect of temperature on the position of the fermi leval
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As the temperature increases, the Fermi level shifts towards the conduction band. In p-type semiconductor, trivalent impurity is added which creates hole in valance band and is ready to accept an electron. ... Therefore, the Fermi level for p-type lies closer to the valance band.
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When temperature rises, electrons acquires some energy and moves from lower energy level to higher energy level. So the Fermi level is changed. The same kind of reaction will be happened between electrons and holes during doping in semiconductors.
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