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the impurity element used for making of p-type semiconductor is

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Answered by ayushisingh5
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p-type semiconductor has holes as the majority charge carriers. Thus when a pure Germanium semiconductor is doped with the impurity of trivalent elements like Aluminium or Boron, it gets converted into a p-type semiconductor.

Answered by smartboy225
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p-type semiconductor has holes as the majority charge carriers. Thus when a pure Germanium semiconductor is doped with the impurity of trivalent elements like Aluminium or Boron, it gets converted into a p-type semiconductor.

Aluminium or Boron,

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