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the net charge of doped semicon ductor is​

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Answered by Anushkasingh456
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But either type of dopant atom is still charge neutral. If semiconductor is doped with both n- and p- dopants equally - electrons and holes "annihilate", and you are getting almost "neutral" material. Of course high level of such "neutral" doping will degrade semiconductor specs (like electron/hole mobility).

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Answered by aisha761
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the net charge of doped semiconductor is neutral.

bcuzz it has equal no. of electrons nd protons.

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