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What are the changes made in the temperature of a semiconductor in order to reduce its conductivity.

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Hence with the increase in temperature, the number of carriers in the semiconductor material increases and which leads to an increase in the conductivity of the material.


So we call the semiconductor material to have a negative temperature coefficient i.e. with the increase in temperature, resistance decreases.


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