Physics, asked by aniljency8424, 11 months ago

The electrical conductivity of a semiconductor at absolute zero of temperature is

Answers

Answered by Cyberspace
0

Answer:

for intrinsic semiconductor is zero and for extrinsic semiconductor there is some current....

because extrinsic semiconductor are in doped form hence there are either free electrons or holes hence electrical conductivity may exist at zero temperature only in extrinsic semiconductor...

Similar questions