The electrical conductivity of a semiconductor increases when electromagnetic radiation
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The more the temperature increases the more the electrical conductivity of semiconductors increases. The charge carriers (electrons and holes) can flow through the semiconductor material (at T 6ΒΌ 0 K) when electric, magnetic or temperature gradients are applied.
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