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What are p-type materials and n-type material​

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A p-type semiconductor is a type of semiconductor. ... A p-type semiconductor has more holes than electrons. This allows the current to flow along the material from hole to hole but only in one direction. Semiconductors are most often made from silicon. Silicon is an element with four electrons in its outer shell.

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An N-type semiconductor is a type of material used in electronics. It is made by adding an impurity to a pure semiconductor such as silicon or germanium. The impurities used may be phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, bismuth or some other chemical element. They are called donor impurities.

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A p-type semiconductor is a type of semiconductor. ... A p-type semiconductor has more holes than electrons. This allows the current to flow along the material from hole to hole but only in one direction. Semiconductors are most often made from silicon. Silicon is an element with four electrons in its outer shell.

N - type

An N-type semiconductor is a type of material used in electronics. It is made by adding an impurity to a pure semiconductor such as silicon or germanium. The impurities used may be phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, bismuth or some other chemical element. They are called donor impurities.

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