Physics, asked by shubhamsengar9sk, 1 year ago

The Fermi energy of an intrinsic semiconductor is undefined. 1.True 2. False


souvikghosh1: pls answer me....
vivek10091996: true
vivek10091996: trictly speaking the Fermi level of intrinsic semiconductor does not lie in the middle of energy gap because density of available states are not equal in valence and conduction bands

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Answered by Rayor
4
1/2 thank you. i hope you like it.

shubhamsengar9sk: what u want to say explain
souvikghosh1: which choose one/
Answered by santy2
5
Fermi energy level => The probability of occupation energy levels in valence band and conduction band.

It lies in the middle of forbidden band and it indicates equal concentration of free electrons.

The fact that it lies between two energy levels, it is not defined since this is actually a general property of system with discrete energy levels. At this point the highest occupied energy level is at zero temperature.

Thus the answer is TRUE.
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