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what is extrinsic semiconductor , explain each ?​

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Answered by Avartanathlay
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Semiconductors are materials that possess the unique ability to control the flow of their charge carriers, making them valuable in applications like cell phones, computers, and TVs. An extrinsic semiconductor is a material with impurities introduced into its crystal lattice.

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Answered by zacknight47
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An extrinsic semiconductor is asemiconductor doped by a specific impurity which is able to deeply modify its electrical properties, making it suitable for electronic applications (diodes, transistors, etc.) or optoelectronic applications (light emitters and detectors).

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